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Google announces quantum computing chip breakthrough

Willow processor completes statistical tasks that are beyond the reach of the world’s fastest supercomputers

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Google Quantum AI’s Hartmut Neven, left, and Anthony Megrant at Google’s Quantum AI lab in Santa Barbara, California. Photo: Reuters

Google on Monday showed off a new quantum computing chip that it said was a breakthrough that could bring practical quantum computing closer to reality.

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A custom chip called “Willow” does in minutes what it would take leading supercomputers 10 septillion years to complete, according to Google Quantum AI founder Hartmut Neven.

“Written out, there is a 1 with 25 zeros,” Neven said of the time span while briefing journalists. “A mind-boggling number.”

Neven’s team of about 300 people at Google is on a mission to build quantum computing capable of handling otherwise unsolvable problems like safe fusion power and stopping climate change.
Google Quantum AI’s ‘Willow’ chip. Photo: Google via Reuters
Google Quantum AI’s ‘Willow’ chip. Photo: Google via Reuters

“We see Willow as an important step in our journey to build a useful quantum computer with practical applications in areas like drug discovery, fusion energy, battery design and more,” said Google CEO Sundar Pichai on X.

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A quantum computer that can tackle these challenges is still years away, but Willow marks a significant step in that direction, according to Neven and members of his team.

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