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Google, quantum computing and Willow chip
Google’s Quantum Chip Solves 10 Septillion-Year Problem in 5 Minutes
Google unveiled its quantum chip, Willow. It solved a problem that would take supercomputers ten septillion years to complete in 5 minutes
Google Says Its New Quantum Chip May Prove Parallel Universes Exist
Hartmut Neven, the founder and lead of Google Quantum AI, stated this week that Willow's extraordinary performance—capable of performing in minutes tasks that would take supercomputers billions of years—could be explained by the concept of parallel universes.
Will Google's Willow quantum computing chip means risk for Bitcoin? Here's what you need to know
Google's new quantum chip, Willow, can solve complex problems incredibly fast, raising concerns about Bitcoin's security. Experts assure that Bitcoin's encryption remains safe for now, as Willow's current capacity is insufficient to crack it.
Google claims breakthrough with Willow quantum computing chip but no real-world use yet
Google's breakthrough in speed and error correction with its new quantum chip, while not immediately useful for most businesses, accelerates the timeline for quantum-safe security preparation and signals a critical moment for technology leaders to begin strategic planning for the quantum era.
Google's Quantum Chip Can Do in 5 Minutes What Would Take Other Computers 10 Septillion Years
In 2019, Google previously did a quantum computation in 200 seconds that would have taken the fastest supercomputer at that time 10,000 years. But IBM dismissed its claims, arguing that a classical computer could do the same calculation with greater "fidelity" in 2.5 days and argued that "quantum supremacy" had yet to be achieved.
Google’s breakthrough Willow chip means we’ll get useful quantum computers sooner than some people thought
Quantum chips like Willow operate on a much smaller scale. The qubits that make up these high powered chips are roughly the size of an atom, and operate via the rules of quantum mechanics. The chips pack a computing punch at a miniscule level and with potentially better energy efficiency than supercomputers, but they’re also limited in their uses.
Google says its new quantum chip indicates that multiple universes exist
Google announced its latest quantum chip, Willow. But what really caught the industry's attention was a wild claim tucked into the blog post.
Alphabet Stock Jumps After Google Touts 'Breakthrough' Quantum Chip
Shares of Google parent Alphabet surged to their highest level since July on Tuesday after the company unveiled a chip it said can complete computations in minutes that would take some of today's fastest supercomputers 10 septillion years.
Google says its new quantum chip is way faster than the world's most powerful supercomputer
A new, state-of-the-art quantum chip from Google (GOOGL) has cracked the code on an almost three-decade-long problem, according to the company.
Google unveils ‘Willow’ quantum chip that smashes all modern records
Google just showed off Willow to the world, its mind-blowing quantum chip that absolutely destroyed an intensive benchmark. What would normally take today’s fastest supercomputers about 10 septillion years to complete — or 10,
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Google’s Latest Quantum Computing Breakthrough Shows Practical Machines Are Within Reach
That’s why error correction has been a major focus for quantum computing companies in recent years. Now, Google’s new Willow ...
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Google claims quantum computing milestone — but the tech can't solve real-world problems yet
While Google's new chip called Willow has been noted for advancing the field of quantum computing, experts question the ...
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