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China Deploys First Commercial Cold-Atom Quantum Computer With Export To Pakistan

  • November 17, 2025
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China has achieved a significant milestone in quantum computing with the launch of its first commercially deployed cold-atom quantum computer, Hanyuan-1. Developed through collaboration between the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Wuhan University, Hanyuan-1 has entered full commercial operation and secured over ¥40 million ($5.6 million) in orders, including its first international export to Pakistan. Unlike conventional superconducting quantum systems, this computer does not require cryogenic environments, making it more practical for research and industrial applications. It is designed to fit within three standard racks, consumes 90 percent less energy, and operates stably in standard laboratory conditions, marking a notable step forward in deployable quantum computing.

Hanyuan-1 is China’s first fully engineered neutral-atom quantum computer and integrates a domestic supply chain for all critical components, including high-precision lasers and control chips, eliminating reliance on U.S. exports. The system features 100 neutral-atom qubits, with single-qubit fidelity reaching 0.999 and two-qubit fidelity of 0.98, reflecting high precision and operational reliability. An integrated Quantum Cloud Platform is already operational, providing access to more than 50 universities and enterprises across China, which enables researchers and businesses to harness quantum computing capabilities without maintaining complex hardware on-site. This combination of reliability, energy efficiency, and deployability positions Hanyuan-1 as a practical solution for commercial and academic users.

The applications of Hanyuan-1 are diverse, ranging from financial modeling and industrial optimization to logistics, material science, and AI acceleration. By 2027, multi-machine clusters based in Hubei province are expected to power large-scale quantum-AI systems capable of simulating entire economic and ecological systems in real time. Experts note that this development shifts the global focus in quantum computing from qubit count alone to deployability and real-world usability. Hanyuan-1’s design allows enterprises and research institutions to experiment with quantum computing applications on a scale and timeline previously constrained by the complexity and cost of traditional systems.

China’s successful commercialization of a cold-atom quantum computer signals a strategic move in the international technology landscape. With Hanyuan-1 now operational and exported internationally, it reflects China’s capability to provide accessible, energy-efficient quantum computing solutions while strengthening its technological autonomy. The project demonstrates the growing importance of quantum technology in industrial, financial, and AI-related sectors and sets a precedent for future commercial deployments worldwide. Observers anticipate that as Hanyuan-1 clusters expand, the system will enable breakthroughs in simulation, optimization, and problem-solving that were previously out of reach for conventional computing architectures.

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