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The announcement of the Su Shongi 3 quantum computer, named after a notable Chinese mathematician, has garnered minimal attention despite its significance. Google's previous claims of having achieved computational feats beyond the capabilities of traditional supercomputers have been echoed in this new development from China. With 105 qubits, the Chinese computer stands as a formidable contender, raising the stakes in the ongoing quantum computing race. Organizations like Global Quantum Intelligence have begun to document this competitive landscape, emphasizing that the Chinese quantum computer exhibits similar metrics to American entities.