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MicroCloud Hologram Inc. Researches a Full-Cycle Feasible Path for Achieving Quantum Computing Advantage in the Short Term

Core Insights - MicroCloud Hologram Inc. proposes a feasible path for achieving computational advantages in quantum computing through collaborative utilization of QPUs, error control, and algorithm optimization [1][2]. Quantum Computing Strategy - The company emphasizes the importance of circuit knitting technology to combine multiple QPUs, allowing for larger-scale quantum computing tasks by distributing complex quantum circuits into sub-circuits for parallel processing [2]. - Error suppression and mitigation techniques are highlighted as essential for reducing the impact of errors on computational results, enhancing the quality of solutions through optimized quantum gate operations and classical post-processing [2]. - The focus on heuristic quantum algorithms with asymptotic speedup aims to provide efficient solutions to practical problems, making them suitable for immediate applications despite not guaranteeing optimal solutions [2]. Quantum-Centric Supercomputing Architecture - MicroCloud proposes a "quantum-centric supercomputing" architecture that integrates quantum and classical processors, redefining their relationship to enhance computational efficiency [3]. - This architecture assigns tasks based on the characteristics of computing tasks, facilitating a collaborative working mode between quantum and classical processors [3]. Future Development and User Experience - The company acknowledges the increasing complexity of quantum computing systems and the need for higher levels of automation and intelligence in quantum software to simplify user interaction [4]. - The proposed "frictionless" user experience aims to lower the application threshold for quantum computing, promoting its adoption across various fields such as finance and healthcare [4]. Investment and Technology Focus - MicroCloud is committed to investing over $400 million in cutting-edge technology sectors, including quantum computing, quantum holography, and artificial intelligence [6].