<h4>1198 Star Voyage One</h4>
Star Sky Technology nned on building a quantum supeputing center in Shanghai and naming it “Star Voyage One”. This was to provide support for the cloudputing virtual realitywork in the entire East China region.
The second the news came out, it immediately caused a huge sensation.
Ever since the beginning of the century, there had been countless quantumputer breakthroughs. However, all of them were contained inside theboratory.
But this time, not only did the number of qubits increase by an order of magnitude, but they were also going to bring theputer outside of theboratory.
If everything went ording to n, Star Voyage One would be China’s firstmercialized quantumputer!
Also the world’s firstmercialized quantumputer!
[Jesus! The encryption algorithms in the financial system are basically all using RSA! For a quantumputer, finding the factor ofrge prime numbers is almost as easy as finding an addition. The banks are going to go bankrupt!]
[So if I take out a loan now, I don’t have to pay it back?]
[Stop talking nonsense. Our country has already implemented quantum encryption algorithms as a recement for traditional encryption algorithms. Quantum optical fibers will soon be the norm. Unbreakable securitywork coverage will soon be avable. When the timees, even an alienputer won’t be able to hack ourwork!]
[In other words, the safest banks in the world right now are the Chinese banks?]
[Depends on how you phrase this problem. The current quantum encryption algorithm can still defend against cyberattacksunched by quantumputers below 2,000 qubits. Not to mention that the quantumputer is in our hands. What are you worried about? Professor Lu hacking your bank ount?]
[Am I the only one who worries about the cloudputing service for quantumputation? What if it is used by criminals?]
[I don’t know, but I think the relevant department is going to supervise them. For example, they will limit how muchputing power can be used by individuals andpanies.]
The phrases “Star Voyage One” and “the world’s first quantumputer” began to appear on the trending list for major media tforms. Even though this technology was far away from impacting most people’s lives, this didn’t stop people from fantasizing about the future.
Not to mention that this was the world’s first and onlymercialized quantumputer!
Combining this with quantummunication technology, China once again was leading the world in quantum technology.
Countless researchers in the field of information engineering and people that paid attention to the high-tech field felt proud because of this.
However, in contrast to this, while the discussions on quantumputers on the inte became heated, various rumors began to spread in midst of the heated debates.
The threat of quantumputer technology to the financial industry was exaggerated by many social media ounts.
Many people talked about going to their banks and withdrawing all of their money. Some people imed that their passwords would soon be useless, and they should take out a huge loan before the copse of the financial system.
Fortunately, prior to the introduction of quantumputer technology to the market, the relevant state departments had made preparations. By cooperating with mainstream media, the state was able to restrict the baseless rumors. They also issued newws and regtions regarding information technology. They sessfully killed the rumors before it grew.
The CTV also arranged a special pop-science program and invited Academician Xue Jinhui, an expert in the fields of cryptography and information engineering. Academician Xue Jinhui recorded an exclusive interview for the “Star Voyage One”; the interview would be broadcast during prime television time.
Inside the CTV studio.
The host was sitting on the sofa and was opposite Academician Xue. The host smiled and said, “Thank you foring to our studio today. I would like to ask a question for our audience. What does a supeputer with 524 qubits mean for our country? What does it mean for us personally? In other words... how will it affect our lives?”
“Those are interesting questions.” Academician Xue smiled and said in a kind tone, “It might be difficult to understand qubits without the specific domain knowledge. I will try to exin it in simple terms.”
Host: “Academician Xue, please go ahead.”
Academician Xue nodded and said with a smile, “Generally speaking, ourputers use 0 and 1 to represent the opening and closing of logic circuit gates. We usually say that traditionalputers can represent two states. We build integrated circuits by continuously stacking logic circuit gates, increasing theputing power to 2n. This number n can be 10 or one trillion, but no matter howrge it is, it will only linearly increase ourputing power.”
The host nodded seriously and continued to ask, “Then, what about quantumputers?”
“Quantumputers are much different.” Academician Xue smiled and continued, “In theory, a quantum logic circuit gate can represent 2^n states! If n is equal to 50, that is one quadrillion states! Howrge is one quadrillion? Our country’s first quadrillion-state supeputer is the Tianhe-1, and it can only reach this level ofputation power under peak conditions. Hence, any quantumputer with more than 50 qubits is more powerful than the Tianhe-1!”
This statement was actually inurate. After all, the performance of a supeputer was not only about the hardware itself, but also a series of other factors such as the architecture and operating system. A faster processing speed didn’t mean better performance, especially when unoptimized.
A 50-qubit quantumputer would have to be heavily optimized before it could surpass the Tianhe-1.
However, there was one thing that remained true.
Which was that theputing power of quantumputers increased at an exponential speed.
So what did 524 qubits mean?
This meant 2^524 states!
It wasn’t an exaggeration to say that as long as the quantum supeputer’s architecture, operating system, and a series of other conditions were met, it could easily defeat all of the other supeputersbined!
After listening to Academician Xue’s exnation, the host looked shocked.
50 qubits can defeat the Tianhe-1.
So how many Tianhe-1s are needed to make 524 qubits?
2^474 Tianhe-1?
That is ridiculous?!
The interview was still going on.
There was one more important thing Academician Xue had yet to answer.
The host gulped and tried to calm down. He continued to ask, “What do you think about the rumors circting on the Inte that quantumputers might make our bank ount passwords unsecured?”
After hearing this question, Academician Xue went silent for a while before sighing and speaking.
“Academician Lu is one of the most talented schrs I have ever met, and one of the most responsible people I know. Even though his views and behaviors in the academic field might be a little extreme, we can trust him on this.”
The host nodded and spoke with a smile.
“Of course I trust our Academician Lu. I believe that the vast majority of people sitting in front of their TVs right now also trust and believe in him.”
Academician Xue nodded and spoke.
“Back when we made a tiny progress on the research on quantumputers, Academician Lu had already predicted that this technology might have an impact on the information industry. Therefore, before releasing this technology to the public, he developed a quantum encryption algorithm. The unhackable quantum optical cable is also designed to deal with the risks behind this technology.”
The old man had a smile of approval on his face.
“Now that all of the work is finallyplete, after implementing a series of countermeasures, we can finally release this technology and let it have a positive impact on our society.
“So, in regard to your question, I can tell you that your worries arepletely unnecessary. We have already discovered and removed all of the risks!”
The host looked shocked.
“The quantum encryption algorithm... was developed by Academician Lu?”
Academician Xue said with a smile.
“Of course. Who else besides Academician Lu do you think has this ability?”
A while ago, this matter was still a state secret, and there was less than a handful of people that knew of the algorithm’s existence.
Now that the quantumputer technology and quantummunication technology were revealed, there was no reason to keep the development of the quantum encryption algorithm a secret anymore.
For so long, Academician Xue couldn’t tell this secret to anyone. He felt a wave of relief.
He looked at the surprised host and patted his thigh as he spoke emotionally.
“This breakthrough in quantumputer technology will definitely change our lives; there is no doubt about this!
“Maybe if the changes happen slowly, maybe we won’t have a big reaction, or we might not even feel the changes... However, the development of technology does not wait for us.
“This will definitely bring chaos and anxiety. Technological change affects many people, including myself...”
Academician Xue paused for a moment.
He looked into the camera and spoke in a serious tone.
“But we will do everything we can to reduce the chaos and keep its impact to a minimum.
“This is our responsibility to society as schrs.”