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Just like traditional computers, quantum computers can “break down.” During operation, they sometimes lose atoms used in computation, which can directly interrupt computation. However, according to a report in the latest issue of “Physics Review X” magazine, the American quantum computer manufacturer “Atomic Computing” showed a neutral atomic quantum computer that can repair itself during operation, overcoming the key problem of atomic loss, laying the foundation for developing quantum computers that operate sustainably, and providing new ideas for quantum computing to be applied on a larger scale.

Zhitongcaijing·12/22/2025 23:25:04
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Just like traditional computers, quantum computers can “break down.” During operation, they sometimes lose atoms used in computation, which can directly interrupt computation. However, according to a report in the latest issue of “Physics Review X” magazine, the American quantum computer manufacturer “Atomic Computing” showed a neutral atomic quantum computer that can repair itself during operation, overcoming the key problem of atomic loss, laying the foundation for developing quantum computers that operate sustainably, and providing new ideas for quantum computing to be applied on a larger scale.