MicroCloud Hologram announced a new quantum computing technology, an efficient deterministic quantum state‑preparation algorithm that leverages decision‑diagram data structures to represent and synthesize quantum states.
The algorithm maps quantum states onto classical decision diagrams, creating a linear relationship between the number of CNOT gates and the number of reduced paths in the diagram. This mapping allows the company to generate highly structured quantum states with far fewer quantum gates than conventional synthesis methods.
In tests on the quantum Byzantine agreement protocol, the algorithm reduced the required CNOT gates by 86.61% to 99.9%, boosting fidelity and scalability for multi‑party quantum networks.
The company indicated that the same decision‑diagram approach can be extended to other quantum applications it is developing, including quantum convolutional neural networks and quantum synchronization technologies.
This launch represents a tangible step in MicroCloud’s pivot from holographic hardware to quantum‑enabled solutions, aligning with its announced $400 million investment in quantum research and development and its broader quantum strategy.
While the company’s current revenue growth has been driven by holographic solutions, the new algorithm is a foundational technology that could open new revenue streams in quantum computing services and strengthen its competitive position in the emerging quantum market.
The algorithm demonstrates MicroCloud’s capability to reduce quantum circuit complexity, potentially lowering error rates and resource requirements for near‑term quantum processors, and positions the company to compete in the rapidly evolving quantum computing landscape.
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