Google Might Have Made a Massive Achievement in Quantum Computing
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While the focus is on Artificial Intelligence, Google announced a key step in the development of quantum computing: the creation of a new algorithm called Quantom Echoes. It was consecrated as one of the first practical demonstrations of the "verifiable quantum advantage" and managed to be executed "13.000 times faster" than in a supercomputer. "Today we announce a breakthrough that marks a significant step in the world of quantum computing. For…
New Google Quantum Algorithm Outpaces Frontier Supercomputer 13,000x
The race to harness quantum computing just saw a major acceleration. Google recently announced a significant breakthrough using its Willow quantum chip and a new method called the Quantum Echoes algorithm. This achievement moves the field closer to what researchers call “practical quantum advantage.” The latter is the point where quantum computers can solve meaningful real-world problems that are simply impossible for the best classical supercom…
Google announces quantum computing breakthrough, but real-world applications are still elusive
This article was originally published on Fool.com. All figures quoted in US dollars unless otherwise stated. Key Points Google has demonstrated a 13,000 times speedup for the Quantum Echoes algorithm using its Willow quantum chip. The feat is repeatable, according to the company, and it paves the way toward real-world applications. For now, quantum computing is still not commercially viable. In a scientific paper and a series of blog posts on …
Google announced a new milestone in quantum computing by developing an algorithm with its latest chip, called Willow, that surpasses conventional computers. The breakthrough, achieved by Google’s artificial quantum intelligence team, was published on Wednesday as a peer-reviewed article in the journal Nature. Sundar Pichai, Google’s CEO, described the achievement as the “verifiable first quantum advantage,” although a vice president of the compa…
The researchers at Google Quantum AI have developed a new algorithm capable of solving problems 13,000 times faster than the best supercomputers. Named "Quantum Echoes" and tested on the company's Willow quantum processor, it would be the first algorithm to demonstrate a verifiable quantum advantage. This step brings a little closer the perspective of quantum computers that can actually be used for concrete applications. The computing power of q…
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