BEIJING, Dec. 18,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc.
(NASDAQ: WiMi) ("WiMi" or the "Company"), a leading global Hologram
Augmented Reality ("AR") Technology provider, today announced that
their R&D team has developed a revolutionary technology —
FPGA-based digital quantum computer verification technology. This
technology offers a completely new approach to quantum computing by
using digital quantum bits, or discrete finite state machines. Not
only does this mark a new milestone in the field of quantum
computing, but it also lays a solid foundation for the future
realization and application of quantum computers.
Digital quantum bits differ from traditional simulated quantum
bits in that they use digital signal processing (DSP) technology to
simulate quantum states. This approach allows for more precise
control of quantum bits, enabling the digital signal processing
technology to fine-tune their states, thus enhancing the stability
and controllability of the system. Digital quantum bits are
realized through precise wave function amplitudes, with each
quantum bit representing a specific quantum state, providing a
solid foundation for the implementation of quantum gates.
FPGA, as the platform for implementing the digital quantum
coprocessor, offers a highly customizable and flexible environment.
The programmable nature of FPGA allows us to design and optimize
hardware circuits for specific quantum computing tasks. In WiMi's
FPGA-based digital quantum computer verification technology, FPGA
is used to realize the digital quantum coprocessor, making the
hardware implementation of quantum computing more efficient and
customizable. The digital quantum coprocessor consists of 32
quantum bits, which are interconnected via digital quantum gates on
the FPGA, forming a unique chain of digital quantum gates.
Quantum gates are the fundamental operational units in quantum
computing. They perform computations by altering the state of
quantum bits. In this technology, digital quantum gates are
implemented through logic circuits on the FPGA, which can precisely
control the state changes of quantum bits. Each quantum gate is
designed to control the state changes of quantum bits with
precision, thereby executing the required quantum operations. This
approach not only improves the execution speed of quantum gates but
also ensures the accuracy and reliability of the operations.
Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) is an essential component and a
key step in quantum algorithms. In WiMi's FPGA-based digital
quantum computer verification technology, the implementation of QFT
is achieved through a quantum gate chain on the FPGA. With
carefully designed algorithms and circuits, the QFT for 32 quantum
bits can be completed in a very short time, with execution time
proportional to the time required for electronic spin changes,
approximately around 10 nanoseconds. This achievement not only
demonstrates the speed advantages of this technology but also
provides strong support for the implementation of quantum
algorithms.
In addition, this technology also includes precise control over
the interactions between quantum bits. Through circuit design on
the FPGA, it is possible to achieve entanglement between quantum
bits and the transmission of quantum states, which is crucial for
executing more complex quantum algorithms.
WiMi has developed an FPGA-based digital quantum computer
verification technology, which is a comprehensive system
engineering project. It involves the design of quantum bits, the
implementation of quantum gates, the execution of quantum
algorithms, and the testing and validation of the system. These
components are closely interconnected, together forming an
efficient and reliable quantum computing platform. This technology
is not only revolutionary in theory but also demonstrates enormous
potential in practical applications. It signifies a new level of
control over quantum computing hardware, offering new solutions to
problems that are difficult for traditional computers to
address.
The development of FPGA-based digital quantum computer
verification technology paves the way for the practical and
commercial realization of quantum computers. It is expected that
this technology will play an important role in the future
development of quantum computing, providing new solutions to
complex scientific and engineering problems. As the technology
matures and its applications expand, quantum computers will
gradually move from the laboratory to real-world applications,
becoming a crucial force in driving scientific advancement and
societal progress.
About WiMi Hologram Cloud
WiMi Hologram Cloud, Inc. (NASDAQ:WiMi) is a holographic cloud
comprehensive technical solution provider that focuses on
professional areas including holographic AR automotive HUD
software, 3D holographic pulse LiDAR, head-mounted light field
holographic equipment, holographic semiconductor, holographic cloud
software, holographic car navigation and others. Its services and
holographic AR technologies include holographic AR automotive
application, 3D holographic pulse LiDAR technology, holographic
vision semiconductor technology, holographic software development,
holographic AR advertising technology, holographic AR entertainment
technology, holographic ARSDK payment, interactive holographic
communication and other holographic AR technologies.
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