The world's most powerful superconducting quantum computer!
China recently unveiled a new generation of ultra-high-tech 72-qubits superconducting “Origin Wukong” quantum computing system to the world. It is the third generation superconducting quantum computer developed by China's own technology.
It was originally opened to the world on January 6, 2024 at the research center of Origin Quantum Computing Technology (Hefei) Co., Ltd. in East China's Anhui Province. It has already received more than 10 million remote visitors worldwide.
This new generation "Origin Wukong" quantum computing system developed in China is currently considered to be the most powerful and highly advanced quantum computer in the world. It has been designed and developed by China's most advanced programming system to reliably analyze and research complex data.
Meanwhile, several tech information websites have revealed that China's breakthrough quantum computer can analyze data approximately 100 trillion times faster than the world's most powerful supercomputer. However, such data has no factual basis. Whereas the data analysis speed of the American-made "Frontier" supercomputer is 1679.82 petaflops (FLOPS) per second (Rpeak).
Moreover, the high-tech chip called Kuafu C72-300 (Kuafu C72-300) of the third generation quantum computing has been used for this incredible speed and capacity supercomputing quantum computer of China. This C-72-300 (Kuafu C72-300) chipset has 198 qubits. Of which the computational 72-qubits and the coupler 126-qubits.
Such a highly advanced superconducting chip can incredibly only operate at extremely low temperatures around -273.15 Celsius. It was designed and developed by The Anhui Quantum Computing Engineering Research Center in China.
At present, fierce competition has started between China and America in the research and development of the new generation of ultra-high-tech supercomputers and quantum computing. At one time there was fierce competition between the former Soviet Union and the United States in space research and technological development, but now the red giant China has emerged as a key partner in this game.
Sherazur Rahman