Foreign media: A team of Chinese scientists has successfully built the world's largest atomic array for quantum computing.

The team designed an artificial intelligence system that can arrange more than 2000 rubidium atoms (as qubits) into a perfect pattern in 1/60,000 of a second. This achievement overcomes a major challenge in atomic quantum computing, making it possible to scale up to tens of thousands of qubits in the future. Compared to other quantum computing methods, the atomic-based approach shows greater potential because neutral atoms are more stable and easier to control on a large scale.

This breakthrough has been recognized by peer reviewers as a significant leap in the efficiency and experimental feasibility of atomic-related quantum physics computing.

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