Foreign Media: China has unveiled the world's first dual-core quantum computer, "HanYuan-2," developed by Zhongke Kuyuan Technology Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the Chinese Academy of Sciences located in Wuhan.
Differing from other quantum computers, this machine employs a neutral atom design, eliminating the need for ultra-cold environments near absolute zero, resulting in lower energy consumption and easier maintenance.
The dual-core architecture supports parallel computing, enabling tasks to be processed collaboratively or perform mutual error correction. Media have hailed this breakthrough as significantly enhancing computational efficiency, marking a new phase in China's quantum computing technology. Quantum computers leverage qubits to compute and solve complex problems.
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