Quantum X Grid
Full Form of QXG
What is QXG?
QXG stands for Quantum X Grid, a conceptual distributed architecture that interconnects multiple quantum processors over a network to enable collaborative quantum computing. Unlike classical grids, QXG leverages quantum entanglement and teleportation to share qubit states, allowing researchers to combine processing power for solving complex problems like cryptography, drug discovery, and climate modeling. In India, QXG is an emerging research focus under the National Quantum Mission (NQM), with institutions such as IISc Bangalore and IIT Madras exploring local quantum network nodes. The acronym is used primarily in academic papers, grant proposals, and tech conferences when discussing scalable quantum infrastructure. For competitive exams like GATE or UGC NET in computer science, understanding QXG helps in the quantum computing section, though it is still a niche topic. QXG is not yet widely deployed but represents the next frontier in Indian quantum technology development.
QXG का फुल फॉर्म
क्वांटम एक्स ग्रिड
Example
The Department of Science and Technology has sanctioned a pilot QXG project linking four quantum labs across India to test inter-city qubit transfer.