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China’s NVIDIA KILLER: The Photonic Quantum Chip That’s 1,000x FASTER

China’s NVIDIA KILLER: The Photonic Quantum Chip That’s 1,000x FASTER

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Is the reign of the GPU officially over? 📉

Everyone is talking about Nvidia. But while the world obsesses over H100s and stock prices, a research team in China may have just quietly completely changed the game.

In this episode, we are investigating a massive, under-the-radar breakthrough: The "Chip X" and Touring Quantum development. This isn't just another lab experiment—reports claim this new Photonic Quantum AI Chip is already live, running in data centers for aerospace and finance, and clocking speeds 1,000 times faster than Nvidia GPUs for specific tasks.

Forget silicon and electricity. We are talking about computing with light.
We break down how this "industrial-grade" optical chip works, why it generates almost no heat (goodbye, massive cooling fans), and the shocking claim that China has already built a closed-loop manufacturing system to mass-produce them on 6-inch wafers.

We’re asking the hard questions:
Is this the "Nvidia Killer" the industry has been fearing?
How did China establish a pilot production line while the West is still testing theories?
What does a 1,000x speed boost actually mean for the future of AI models?

Whether you are an investor watching the chip wars, a dev tired of slow compute times, or just someone who loves seeing the impossible become possible, you need to hear this.

🎧 Press play to see the future of light-speed computing before the rest of the world catches up.


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