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China’s Superconducting Quantum Computer Integrates Post-Quantum Cryptography Architecture

The Origin Wukong, China’s independently developed third-generation superconducting quantum computer, has completed more than one million global computing tasks while operating under a built-in post-quantum cryptography (PQC) security framework. According to a joint statement by the Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of Quantum Computing Chips and the Anhui Quantum Computing Engineering Research Center in Hefei, the 72-qubit system has achieved dual capabilities by merging raw processing output with defensive encryption. This implementation forms an early-stage “spear-and-shield” computing service topology designed to secure sensitive computational workflows against cryptographic vulnerabilities.