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China’s Quantum Leap: How Massive Investments Are Redefining Global Power

A new arms race is unfolding—not with missiles, but with qubits. The nation that masters quantum tech will control the future of security and warfare.

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China’s Quantum Leap: How Massive Investments Are Redefining Global Power

Quantum computing is reshaping global power dynamics, with China and the U.S. racing to dominate this emerging field. Once a symbol of military strength, assets like U.S. aircraft carriers may soon take a backseat to advancements in quantum technology. Experts now view this competition as critical to future security and warfare strategies.

China has taken a clear lead in quantum computing during 2024. The country dominates the market with photon-based quantum AI chips and over $15 billion in state-backed investment basics. Meanwhile, the U.S. is pushing to catch up, with tech giants like IBM, Google, and Microsoft driving research. American efforts focus on commercial applications, aiming for systems with over 100 qubits by late 2025.

The race for quantum supremacy is redefining global military and economic strategies. China’s investment basics and Japan’s encryption projects reflect a shift toward tech-driven security. As quantum computing evolves, its influence on warfare, cybersecurity, and geopolitics will only grow more pronounced.

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