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Hanyuan-1

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Hanyuan-1
DeveloperChinese Academy of Sciences’ Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology
TypeQuantum computer
Release date2025

Hanyuan-1, or Hanyuan No. 1, is China's first quantum computer. It was developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology. It is able to operate at room temperature and uses cold atoms as qubits. It is commercially available with current orders totalling 40 million yuan. The Hanyuan-1 contains 100 qubits. It can fit within three standard equipment racks, and can manage complex applications in the area of logistics optimization and financial modeling.[1][2]

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