The "Zuchongzhi 3" quantum computer tackles quantum random circuit sampling tasks at a pace that outstrips the fastest supercomputers by a staggering quadrillions-fold. The debut of the world's first commercially viable low-temperature scanning NV (Nitrogen-Vacancy) probe microscope heralds a new era for pioneering research in fields like condensed matter physics. Simultaneously, a number of quantum enterprises have embarked on their journey towards public listing. From a series of persistent breakthroughs in pivotal technologies to the relentless pursuit of commercial applications, quantum technology—once the stuff of science fiction—is poised for explosive expansion during the "15th Five-Year Plan" period, hastening its assimilation into everyday existence.
