Scientists in China have achieved a significant breakthrough in advancing quantum physics.
A team of researchers has developed the largest array of atoms for quantum computing.
The key component for a quantum computer is reportedly capable of creating arrays 10 times larger than previous systems.
The team claims that the breakthrough could one day be scaled to tens of thousands of tiny building blocks, according to a report from a Chinese media outlet.
The study, led by physicist Pan Jianwei and researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China, is hailed as a leap forward in computational efficiency.
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