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Quantum Minute. Chinese Researchers Unveil 105-Qubit Processor. Sponsored by Applied Quantum.

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Chinese researchers recently unveiled Zuchongzhi 3.0, a 105-qubit quantum processor that reportedly outperforms Google’s Sycamore quantum computer by a factor of one million – meaning it can complete a task in seconds that would take the world’s fastest classical supercomputer 6.4 billion years. The experiment, which was published in Physical Review Letters, establishes a new benchmark in quantum computational advantage, using a 32-cycle random circuit sampling test with 83 optimized qubits. You can listen to all of the Quantum Minute episodes at https://QuantumMinute.com. The Quantum Minute is brought to you by Applied Quantum, a leading consultancy and solutions provider specializing in quantum computing, quantum cryptography, quantum communication, and quantum AI. Learn more at https://AppliedQuantum.com.
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Chinese researchers recently unveiled Zuchongzhi 3.0, a 105-qubit quantum processor that reportedly outperforms Google’s Sycamore quantum computer by a factor of one million – meaning it can complete a task in seconds that would take the world’s fastest classical supercomputer 6.4 billion years. The experiment, which was published in Physical Review Letters, establishes a new benchmark in quantum computational advantage, using a 32-cycle random circuit sampling test with 83 optimized qubits. You can listen to all of the Quantum Minute episodes at https://QuantumMinute.com. The Quantum Minute is brought to you by Applied Quantum, a leading consultancy and solutions provider specializing in quantum computing, quantum cryptography, quantum communication, and quantum AI. Learn more at https://AppliedQuantum.com.
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