Origin Quantum Launches Wukong-180 Quantum System

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Origin Quantum launched its fourth-generation superconducting quantum computer, Origin Wukong-180, featuring a self-developed quantum chip and full-stack architecture. The company said the system includes fully self-developed chip, control, environment support, and operating systems designed for autonomous quantum computing infrastructure. Origin Quantum stated that its previous-generation system processed more than 900,000 quantum computing tasks from users across over 160 countries. The story was originally reported by China Daily and rewritten with additional context. Origin Quantum unveiled its fourth-generation superconducting quantum computer, Origin Wukong-180, on Saturday. The quantum computer is equipped with a self-developed superconducting quantum chip and began accepting quantum computing tasks from across the globe starting Saturday, according to the company’s statement. Origin Wukong-180 features full-industry-chain autonomy and controllability, the Hefei-based company stated. Its four core systems – the quantum computing chip system, quantum computing measurement and control system, quantum computing environment support system, and quantum computer operating system – are fully self-developed by Origin Quantum at the full-stack level. In 2024, the company launched its third-generation superconducting quantum computer Origin Wukong globally. The third-generation system has run stably for more than two years, recorded about 50 million remote accesses from over 160 countries, and completed more than 900,000 global quantum computing tasks, according to the company. The system achieved China’s first export and commercial sale of domestically developed quantum computing power in 2025. Origin Quantum has built China’s first quantum chip production line and delivered and deployed China’s first superconducting quantum computer, the report stated. The company developed China’s first quantum computer operating system available for public download and launched quantum computing education programs in collaboration with nearly 100 universities nationwide. For broader context on China’s quantum technology landscape, see The Quantum Insider’s analysis of leading companies in the sector.
Mohib Ur Rehman LinkedIn Mohib has been tech-savvy since his teens, always tearing things apart to see how they worked. His curiosity for cybersecurity and privacy evolved from tinkering with code and hardware to writing about the hidden layers of digital life. Now, he brings that same analytical curiosity to quantum technologies, exploring how they will shape the next frontier of computing. Share this article:
