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China shocked by using AI to break the limits of quantum computers

China has just successfully simulated the most complex quantum system in history using a classical supercomputer, proving that AI can replace quantum computers.

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống03/11/2025

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The Sunway research team stunned the scientific community by solving a problem once considered "impossible" without the need for a quantum computer.
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They used the Oceanlite supercomputer combined with artificial intelligence to simulate a quantum system with 120 spin orbitals, the largest scale ever recorded.
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Instead of calculating the entire wave function, the team let the AI ​​learn to mimic quantum behavior through the Neural Network Quantum States (NNQS) model.
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Millions of electron configurations are processed by AI and continuously self-calibrated until it accurately simulates the energy of the quantum system.
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The secret to success also lies in the hardware: Oceanlite uses 37 million processing cores with dynamic load balancing algorithms to optimize performance.
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Thanks to that, the machine achieves almost absolute performance, exploiting nearly 100% of hardware capacity during the calculation process.
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This achievement proves that classical supercomputers combined with AI can still step into the "territory" of quantum computers.
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Scientists say this could be a breakthrough in accurately simulating chemistry, materials and energy without the need for a physics lab.
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