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macroJun 18, 2026, 1:30 PM

Chinese Superconducting Quantum Computer Integrates Post-Quantum Cryptography

The 72-qubit Origin Wukong computer has integrated a post-quantum encryption framework, completing over 1 million tasks securely. The solution protects against both classical and quantum attacks.

China's superconducting quantum computer, Origin Wukong, has added post-quantum cryptography (PQC) to its architecture. The 72-qubit system now includes the Origin Rock software module, enabling secure data transmission against both classical and quantum-based attacks.

The system has already performed over 1 million computing tasks in a protected mode. Developers from the Anhui Province Quantum Chip Lab explained that the PQC framework prevents data theft intended for future decryption.

Chinese enterprises and government agencies are currently testing the technology.

Source: ForkLog