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In a Monday blog post, Hartmut Neven, founder and lead for Google Quantum AI, said the Willow chip paves the way for a full-scale quantum computer that can “benefit society by advancing ...
Google has unveiled its new chip, Willow, which outperforms current computer benchmarks. Google says the chip solves a 30-year hurdle and advances quantum computing for commercial uses.
Google unveiled its Willow chip this week, marking a milestone in the quantum computing space. One quantum researcher compared Google's advancement to mobile networks jumping from 1G to 2G.
Hartmut Neven, founder of Google Quantum AI, prompted controversy [7] [8] by claiming that the success of Willow "lends credence to the notion that quantum computation occurs in many parallel universes, in line with the idea that we live in a multiverse, a prediction first made by David Deutsch." [1]
The results released Monday came from a new chip called Willow that has 105 “qubits,” which are the building blocks of quantum computers. Qubits are fast but error-prone, because they can be ...
The test Google ran on Willow is a “benchmark” meant to show the quantum chip’s capability relative to other systems, including the best existing supercomputers.
Google has unveiled a new chip which it claims takes five minutes to solve a problem that would currently take the world's fastest super computers ten septillion – or ...
On December 09, 2024 Google Introduced Willow, describing it as a "state-of-the-art quantum chip". Google claims that this new chip takes just five minutes to solve a problem that the world fastest computers take ten septillion years. Ten septillion years is more than the Age of Universe.