Global Times

Firms to establish quantum chip lab

▶ Move aims to catch up with global leaders, faces long way ahead: insiders

- By Chi Jingyi

Two Chinese semiconduc­tor companies have agreed to jointly set up a laboratory for quantum chips to develop lowtempera­ture integrated circuit technology, aiming to build a complete production chain for the crucial high- tech component of the future that is currently dominated by foreign industry leaders, a source at one of the companies confirmed to the Global Times on Sunday.

Industry insiders said that mass production of such chips can’t be realized within a short time or make China self- sufficient in the traditiona­l semiconduc­tor field, but it is critical to start research and developmen­t ( R& D) to avoid overrelian­ce on foreign supplies again in the future.

Origin Quantum Computing Co and Nexchip Semiconduc­tor Corp will be the co- developers of the quantum chip facility based in Hefei, East China’s Anhui Province, according to a scientist at Origin.

Quantum chips around the world are still only at the R& D stage, and China is also in the initial stages. Mass production is still far off, the scientist told the Global Times on Sunday on the condition of anonymity.

“The purpose of the laboratory is to catch up to foreign enterprise­s. From the lab to the market, the industry estimates it could take eight to 10 years, perhaps more,” Zhang Xiaorong, director of the Cutting- Edge Technology Research Institute, told the Global Times.

Intel has been researchin­g quantum chips for over a decade but remains in the research stage. China lags behind. It will take China even more time to realize mass production, said the scientist.

The scientist revealed that the laboratory will use 55- nanometer technology to develop quantum chips in China, which lags behind global leading technologi­es in the area.

For instance, in 2019, Intel introduced a cryogenic control chip, which was fabricated using Intel’s 22- nm technology, to speed up the developmen­t of full- stack quantum computing systems, according to Intel.

“China has to start R& D on quantum chips and quantum computing. Otherwise, it may face the pain of a lack of core technology in chips again, as it does today. Therefore, even if the period for R& D is very long, maybe with no economic benefit in the short term, China can’t fall behind,” the scientist noted.

Quantum chips mainly refer to the processors of quantum computers, namely quantum CPUs, rather than the chips traditiona­lly used in various fields.

But analysts said that quantum chips should be the future direction for all kinds of chips.

“Today’s chipmaking process has reached its limits at the 1- nanometer level, which means that computing power is nearing its limit. Quantum computing is the hope,” said the scientist.

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