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BEIJING - WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc. (NASDAQ:WIMI), a $388 million market cap technology company with strong financial health according to InvestingPro metrics, announced Monday it has begun exploring Quantum Dilated Convolutional Neural Networks (QDCNN) technology, according to a company press release.
The technology aims to overcome limitations of traditional convolutional neural networks in processing complex data and high-dimensional problems. QDCNN integrates quantum computing capabilities into conventional neural network architecture.
Unlike traditional computers that use binary bits, quantum computing employs quantum bits (qubits) that can exist in multiple states simultaneously, enabling parallel computing. The company’s approach combines quantum computing with dilated convolution technology to expand the receptive field of convolution kernels without increasing parameters.
WiMi stated that QDCNN can process large-scale data more efficiently by leveraging quantum computing’s parallelism to complete convolution operations faster than traditional methods. The company claims the technology can also identify subtle feature differences in data that conventional methods might miss.
The Beijing-based firm identified several challenges it plans to address, including optimizing collaboration between quantum and classical computing components, reducing algorithm complexity, and researching distributed quantum computing.
WiMi suggested potential applications for QDCNN technology could include molecular structure analysis in drug development, traffic flow prediction for intelligent transportation, and environmental data analysis for climate change forecasting.
WiMi Hologram Cloud focuses on holographic cloud services across various fields including augmented reality, holographic semiconductors, and metaverse technologies.
In other recent news, WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc. reported a significant 926% surge in net income for the first half of 2025. The company’s net income reached RMB 126.3 million ($17.6 million), compared to RMB 12.3 million in the same period last year. Additionally, WiMi announced its exploration of a quantum image encryption algorithm based on four-dimensional chaos, which combines chaotic systems with quantum computing capabilities. The company is also researching a quantum crypt generator, QryptGen, that creates encryption keys using quantum machine learning technology. Furthermore, WiMi unveiled a quantum-assisted unsupervised data clustering technology, integrating quantum computing with neural networks to enhance data analysis efficiency. In another development, WiMi has begun research on distributed quantum computing networks, utilizing cross-optical network links to connect multiple quantum processors. These recent advancements highlight WiMi’s focus on leveraging quantum technology to enhance its offerings.
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