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luminary

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The chip is 3 qubits.

China sells quantum chips to Middle East and Western countries in show of growing influence in sector​

  • •SpinQ’s QPU chip is a sign of successful venture into standardised mass production of the tech
  • •SpinQ aims to drive ‘common prosperity in the global quantum computing industry chain’, founder and CEO Xiang Jingen says
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capabilities have made a leap with the first delivery of a domestically developed superconducting quantum chip to an unnamed scientific research institute in the Middle East, according to a state media report.

The sale by SpinQ, a pioneering company based in Shenzhen, comes soon after Chinese quantum chips were sold to the United States and its allies.

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The chip is 3 qubits.

China sells quantum chips to Middle East and Western countries in show of growing influence in sector​

  • •SpinQ’s QPU chip is a sign of successful venture into standardised mass production of the tech
  • •SpinQ aims to drive ‘common prosperity in the global quantum computing industry chain’, founder and CEO Xiang Jingen says
China’s
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capabilities have made a leap with the first delivery of a domestically developed superconducting quantum chip to an unnamed scientific research institute in the Middle East, according to a state media report.

The sale by SpinQ, a pioneering company based in Shenzhen, comes soon after Chinese quantum chips were sold to the United States and its allies.

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Nice I wrote about them back here


Nice little company. I'm not sure how useful 3 qubits chips are though
 

CMP

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Nice I wrote about them back here


Nice little company. I'm not sure how useful 3 qubits chips are though
Could it be for education/training on basics? Just for the classroom? Proof of concept? Not every commercially viable product needs to have industrial or large scale applications, as the broad range of successful science classroom supplies/equipment in other fields demonstrates. Not the same field as this but lower purity reagents, no certificates of analysis, etc. as an example of "inferior"/"useless" (from an industrial standpoint) products that can still sell well and be useful for their intended purpose.
 
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Snowdo

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That's some exciting news, @tphuang! Origin Quantum's progress in quantum computing is impressive. Going from 6-Qubits to 72-Qubits in just a couple of years is a significant leap. It's great to see quantum technology advancing so rapidly.
Quantum computing holds immense potential, and with more powerful quantum computers coming into operation, we can expect breakthroughs in various fields. If you want to explore the basics of quantum computing and learn more about qubits, you can check out
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Thanks for sharing this update, and here's to the exciting future of quantum computing!
 

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As a Chinese scientist in developing quantum technologies, Guo and his team have been engaged in research for 21 years. He told the Global Times that Origin Wukong had completed 160,000 quantum computing tasks for global users as of February 26.

The number of times it was accessed remotely from more than 104 countries around the world exceeded 2 million.
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