China's fourth-generation indigenous superconducting quantum computer "Origin Wukong-180" goes online
According to news from "Origin Quantum," China's fourth-generation indigenous superconducting quantum computer, "Origin Wukong-180," has gone live and will begin accepting global quantum computing tasks starting today (May 9).
The main technical specifications of China's fourth-generation indigenous superconducting quantum computer "Origin Wukong-180" are as follows: it features a single-core superconducting quantum chip with 180 computational qubits, achieving quantum computing at the hundred-qubit level within a single-chip architecture. It includes 180 directly usable computational qubits for practical operations, with a single-qubit logical gate fidelity of 99.9%, a two-qubit logical gate fidelity of 99%, and a readout fidelity of 99%. Additionally, it has 251 coupled qubits.
It is reported that "Origin Wukong-180" was independently developed by Origin Quantum Computing Technology (Hefei) Co., Ltd., with full control over the entire technology chain. The four key core systems—the quantum computing chip system, quantum computing measurement and control system, quantum computing environmental support system, and quantum computer operating system—are all fully self-developed by "Origin Quantum" across the entire stack.
The third-generation indigenous superconducting quantum computer "Origin Wukong" (with 72 computational qubits per core), developed by "Origin Quantum," went global online on January 6, 2024. It has now been running stably for over two years, receiving approximately 50 million remote accesses from more than 160 countries worldwide, completing over 900,000 global quantum computing tasks, and achieving China's first export sale of indigenous quantum computing power in 2025.
Source: sputniknews
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