China claims quantum leap with machine declared a million times greater than Google’s Sycamore

  • Physicist Pan Jianwei says his team achieved quantum supremacy but ‘further verification’ is necessary
  • Pan’s team has received generous and consistent financial support from the Chinese government

Physicist Pan Jianwei has led the development of the world’s first quantum satellite and the construction of the longest quantum communication network from Beijing to Shanghai. Now, his team cautiously claims quantum supremacy. Photo: Shutterstock
A Chinese physicist claimed to have built a quantum computer that would leave Western competitors in the dust, but he and his team said they needed to “further verify” the claim.

Pan Jianwei, a physicist from the University of Science and Technology of China, announced at a lecture at Westlake University, Hangzhou, on September 5 that a new machine had recently achieved “quantum supremacy” one million times greater than the record currently held by Sycamore, a quantum computer built by Google.

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