HOLO Unveils Quantum Breakthrough to Boost Multi-Qubit Efficiency with New Protocol
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Monday, Jul 14, 2025 6:12 am ET1min read
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The core innovation of the multi-qubit quantum state sharing scheme is hyper-entangled state multiplexing, which allows multiple quantum states to be encoded into a single hyper-entangled state. This "quantum express box" carries multiple qubits of information simultaneously, increasing resource efficiency threefold [2]. Additionally, the scheme reduces measurement requirements by 30% and maintains 85% fidelity under a 1% channel error rate.
The technology successfully demonstrated simultaneous sharing of 2 3-qubit GHZ states in a photonic system, reducing entangled particle usage by 50% and classical communication volume by 40% [1]. However, practical implementation faces significant hurdles, including automated preparation of high-dimensional entangled states and femtosecond-level timing synchronization requirements.
MicroCloud Hologram's research also explores the quantum Zeno effect for controlling state tunneling and a "measurement-material-device" collaborative design approach. These advancements aim to contribute to scalable quantum computing infrastructure but remain years from commercial application [2]. The company plans to focus future development on solid-state quantum integration, quantum machine learning optimization algorithms, and metropolitan-scale quantum relay network deployment.
Investors should note that while the technology shows promise, MicroCloud Hologram's stock experienced a 14% increase in yesterday's session, reflecting market optimism about the company's advancements in quantum computing [1]. However, substantial engineering challenges remain before practical applications emerge.
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/HOLO/micro-cloud-hologram-inc-proposes-multi-qubit-quantum-state-sharing-jbgu3hdkczoc.html
[2] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/microcloud-hologram-inc-proposes-multi-qubit-quantum-state-sharing-scheme-sharing-multiple-quantum-information-in-one-operation-302502308.html
MicroCloud Hologram (HOLO) has announced a quantum computing breakthrough, a new protocol for multi-qubit quantum state sharing, which uses a "one-time distribution and one-time recycle" mechanism to enable collaborative recovery of entangled quantum states among participants. The company plans to expand its research toward solid-state quantum integration, quantum machine learning, and relay networks, but the commercialization of the technology is still years away. HOLO shares were up 14% in yesterday's session.
MicroCloud Hologram (HOLO), listed on the NASDAQ, has announced a significant advancement in quantum computing technology with its proposed multi-qubit quantum state sharing scheme [1]. This innovative protocol, which utilizes a "one-time distribution + one-time recycle" mechanism, enables collaborative recovery of entangled quantum states among participants. The scheme demonstrates substantial improvements in resource efficiency and data collection, positioning MicroCloud at the forefront of quantum computing research.The core innovation of the multi-qubit quantum state sharing scheme is hyper-entangled state multiplexing, which allows multiple quantum states to be encoded into a single hyper-entangled state. This "quantum express box" carries multiple qubits of information simultaneously, increasing resource efficiency threefold [2]. Additionally, the scheme reduces measurement requirements by 30% and maintains 85% fidelity under a 1% channel error rate.
The technology successfully demonstrated simultaneous sharing of 2 3-qubit GHZ states in a photonic system, reducing entangled particle usage by 50% and classical communication volume by 40% [1]. However, practical implementation faces significant hurdles, including automated preparation of high-dimensional entangled states and femtosecond-level timing synchronization requirements.
MicroCloud Hologram's research also explores the quantum Zeno effect for controlling state tunneling and a "measurement-material-device" collaborative design approach. These advancements aim to contribute to scalable quantum computing infrastructure but remain years from commercial application [2]. The company plans to focus future development on solid-state quantum integration, quantum machine learning optimization algorithms, and metropolitan-scale quantum relay network deployment.
Investors should note that while the technology shows promise, MicroCloud Hologram's stock experienced a 14% increase in yesterday's session, reflecting market optimism about the company's advancements in quantum computing [1]. However, substantial engineering challenges remain before practical applications emerge.
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/HOLO/micro-cloud-hologram-inc-proposes-multi-qubit-quantum-state-sharing-jbgu3hdkczoc.html
[2] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/microcloud-hologram-inc-proposes-multi-qubit-quantum-state-sharing-scheme-sharing-multiple-quantum-information-in-one-operation-302502308.html

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