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China’s Quantum Computing Research Faces New Challenges 

  • October 18, 2022
  • Government & Policy

Panda China…[N]ew wave of rules bans companies from selling advanced computer chips used in AI or supercomputing produced using U.S. technology or machinery to China…

…U.S. companies are now banned from selling chip-producing machinery to China without a license and shipment of chips used for supercomputer systems to China will be banned… 

…The Chinese firm Baidu plans to release a 36-qubit quantum computer by next year…

…[T]heir goal of catching up with the American tech giant IBM’s 127 qubit quantum computer may take longer to achieve than expected…

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