China Unveils ez‑Q Engine 2.0, a 1,000‑Qubit Quantum System Challenging IBM's Supremacy
China’s QuantumCTek has activated its ez‑Q Engine 2.0, a self‑developed superconducting quantum control platform with over 1,000 qubits, marking one of the world’s largest operational quantum systems. Built and deployed in Hefei at major institutions like the University of Science and Technology of China, it delivers enhanced stability, signal precision, and system integration, while cutting costs and reducing reliance on foreign components. Previously, China’s leading system was only 105 qubits, so this leap is truly monumental. The ez‑Q Engine 2.0 competes directly with IBM’s 1,121‑qubit Condor chip and Atom Computing’s 1,125‑qubit machine, positioning China as a formidable new player in the global quantum computing race. It also sets the stage for future developments, as developers aim toward 10,000‑qubit systems with embedded error correction—signaling China’s ambition for quantum sovereignty and industrial-grade infrastructure amidst intensifying U.S.–China tech competition.
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