Baidu unveils its quantum computer called Qianshi, ready for external users

Baidu Unveils its Quantum Computer Called Qianshi, Ready for External Users

Baidu has unveiled the first quantum computer called Qianshi. It is said to have a 10-quantum-bit processor. The Chinese company also said that it has also developed a 36-quantum-bit SoC. Qianshi is ready to make it available to external users as well, the report suggests. Quantum computing is said to be a form of high-speed computation that is performed at extremely cold temperatures. According to the report, the US, China and the European Union have launched “largely” funded projects in quantum computing. According to another recent report, Baidu has acquired a license to operate a fully driverless robotaxis service.

China’s Baidu is unveiled His first quantum computer. This computer is named Qianshi. It is said to have a 10-quantum-bit processor.

Baidu has also developed a 36-quantum-bit processor. Qianshi is ready to make it available to external users, the company added. Quantum computing is said to be a form of “extraordinarily” high-speed computation at cold temperatures. Real-world applications are said to be limited to basic and early consumer groups.

According to a Report According to Reuters, the US, China and the European Union have launched their “largely” funded projects in the field of quantum computing. According to the report, companies and governments globally will invest around $16.4 billion (roughly Rs. 1,31,100 crore) in the development of quantum computers by the end of 2027.

In recent news, Baidu has received a license to operate a fully driverless robotaxis service in two Chinese cities. According to the report, the service area covers 30 sq km in Yongchuan District and 13 sq km in Wuhan.