Chinese scientists build largest array of atoms for quantum computing
Summary
Chinese scientists have constructed the world's largest defect-free atomic quantum computing array with 2,024 atoms, advancing the field toward large-scale practical applications.
Key Points
- Chinese researchers built the world's largest defect-free atomic quantum computing array with 2,024 atoms.
- The construction was achieved using artificial intelligence technology with constant time consumption independent of array size.
- The global quantum computing industry is expected to exceed US$5 billion by 2024, growing rapidly through 2030.
- Companies like D-WAVE have made commercial breakthroughs in quantum computing applications such as financial modeling and drug development.
