Top Student at Their Peak-Chapter 829 - 283: Everything in Place

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Chapter 829: Chapter 283: Everything in Place

"...Currently, the main task is to alternately execute the Shor-t algorithm and chemical simulation, while concurrently processing 8K video stream rendering and machine learning training.

After the update, the single quantum gate fidelity remains in the range of 99.85%-99.93%, and the double quantum gate fidelity is in the range of 99.61%-99.75%.

The error accumulation rate is 0.012% per hour. Currently, neither the quantum computing mode nor the hybrid computing mode has encountered task interruptions caused by quantum-classical memory conflicts, nor have there been any desynchronization issues with multiple display signals.

The stress test of the heat dissipation system maintains the previous results, with no occurrence of crystalline phase change. Under long-term pressure testing, the dynamic optimization system for the heat conduction path is normal, and temperature fluctuations are still controlled within a ±1℃ range..."

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In the lab, Du Kai reported the updated data as if recounting his treasures.

Previously, Qiao Yu would directly sit in front of the computer to check these details himself.

However, being a project leader for so long, Qiao Yu has now learned to give specific staff the opportunity to showcase their abilities.

Although later he’ll have to look through the data again, listening to reports seemed like a waste of his time.

But wasting a few minutes of his time could encourage frontline operators to work more diligently afterward, so it is worth it.

To his direct professors, Qiao Yu often used the threat of leaving if they did not want to work, but he obviously couldn’t do that to the frontline operators.

Many people have a misconception. They think that the most basic executors are the easiest to handle, but that’s not true.

The biggest characteristic of grassroots executors is that they have a lot to do, little pay, and high turnover. Therefore, encountering a grassroots executor willing to work diligently is a blessing for any company.

Moreover, when such people are unhappy and choose to leave, they can really walk away without hesitation. For the organization, the cost of immediately finding a replacement is actually quite significant.

Not to mention, in the research field, grassroots executors inherently require a certain level of academic ability. At the very least, they need to grasp all basic knowledge and be able to understand reports.

So when listening to the report, Qiao Yu showed a lot of patience. He was not stingy with words of praise.

After Du Kai finished reporting, Qiao Yu even raised his hand to pat the other’s shoulder and encouraged, "Well done! By the way, I heard from Professor Wang that your name is Du Kai, right? Work hard during your doctoral phase and strive to stay in the research center after graduation."

If only looking at their ages, Qiao Yu’s actions seemed somewhat frivolous. After all, Du Kai was five or six years older than Qiao Yu. Fortunately, age doesn’t determine everything.

"Thank you, Academician Qiao."

"I’ll go check the system now."

"Okay, please go ahead." Du Kai said, suppressing his excitement.

Indeed, rumors are often unreliable.

Many people in the research center were saying that Academician Qiao was particularly difficult to get along with, causing him much nervousness earlier.

In reality, Academician Qiao was noticeably easier to talk to than his own mentor.

Of course, if Du Kai could probe into Qiao Yu’s mind, perhaps he wouldn’t think the same.

To Qiao Yu, the most basic rule of human society he recognizes is the game, not the so-called science, development, civilization, evolution that people advocate...

The focus of the game is on interests, merely the competition, distribution, trade-offs, and compromises of interests.

This is not romantic at all, but humans inherently have a propensity for desiring more.

At this moment, Du Kai was also amazed by Qiao Yu’s proficiency in operating the testing machine.

Qiao Yu didn’t use other interaction methods; he just moved his hands over the keyboard.

To be honest, Du Kai often wanted to be lazy since the basic command formats for retrieving various data are completely different from those learned on Windows before.

He often used voice commands to let Baozi perform self-checks and generate reports.

Although this operational mode simplified the process, there was a certain probability of errors.

Mainly due to the system’s misunderstanding of the semantics, which was allowed and not a big issue. If errors occurred, a new generation could be done, which wouldn’t delay much time.

Anyway, as far as Du Kai knew, everyone did it this way. Seeing Qiao Yu’s operation now made Du Kai sweat a little. 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚

The fact that someone was more proficient than him, someone who did this every day, speaks volumes about why Qiao Yu could become an Academician at such a young age.

Of course, for Qiao Yu, this was basic operation. After all, the underlying logical framework of the quantum simulation computer was designed by him.

Although there was much less for him to do after the quantum simulation computer was built, in the initial stages of the project, from the ground-up quantum logic gate architecture to constructing the real-time trusted execution environment for quantum simulation calculations, Qiao Yu was involved throughout.

The command system and format were ultimately drafted by Qiao Yu, so he is familiar with it.

Quickly, Qiao Yu reviewed the system’s operating status and provided suggestions.

"Alright, it seems the effects are still pretty good. Starting today, all the institute’s test machines can be updated synchronously, and we will execute a 720-hour high-frequency usage stability test.

The test indicators include quantum coherence time fluctuations, thermal balance stability of the cooling system, task interruption rates, and thermal-electrical cooperative management. Also, produce a standardized report for the alliance’s committee.

If there are no surprises, after this test, they can begin large-scale stockpiling. Oh, and during the meeting, you can say I suggest that the launch event for the first Tai Chi quantum simulation computer be scheduled for New Year’s Day next year."

Of course, Du Kai was naturally not qualified to answer such matters.