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  2. Willow processor - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Hartmut Neven, founder and lead of Google Quantum AI, told the BBC that Willow would be used in practical applications, [4] and in the announcement blogpost expressed the belief that advanced AI will benefit from quantum computing. [1] Willow follows the release of Foxtail in 2017, Bristlecone in 2018, and Sycamore in 2019.

  3. Google has unveiled a new quantum computer chip that ... - AOL

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    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.

  4. Google says it has cracked a quantum computing ... - AOL

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    Google Quantum AI's "Willow" chip on December 6. (Google/Handout/Reuters) Google on Monday said that it has overcome a key challenge in quantum computing with a new generation of chip, solving a ...

  5. Google’s breakthrough Willow chip means we’ll get useful ...

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    Google’s Willow findings show that quantum computers can perform much better than the best available supercomputers in certain cases, an assertion that just a few years ago was more widely doubted.

  6. Google's End-of-Year Quantum Breakthrough: What It ... - AOL

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    With breakthroughs in reliability and computational intensity, Willow can pave the way for quantum computers to be used commercially in the near future. Google's End-of-Year Quantum Breakthrough ...

  7. Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab - Wikipedia

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    The Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab (also called the Quantum AI Lab or QuAIL) is a joint initiative of NASA, Universities Space Research Association, and Google (specifically, Google Research) whose goal is to pioneer research on how quantum computing might help with machine learning and other difficult computer science problems.