Google latest quantum computing chip is unveiled, which is Google’s latest quantum innovation. This new mindboggling quantum computing chip is named Willow.
The specialty of the Willow chip is that it is just 4 cm squared, but it can work with almost inconceivable speed. It takes minutes to complete tasks that would be taken 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years by the world’s fastest computers to complete.
Google quantum computing chip features:
- The latest quantum computer of Google, based on a computer chip called Willow, needs less than five minutes to complete tasks, which will be done by modern computers in 10 septillion years (a number that far exceeds the age of our known universe).
- This is the latest quantum computing breakthrough by Google and is referred to as a mindboggling innovation that can beat the world’s fastest conventional computers in completing tasks.
- The dimension of the Willow quantum chip by Google is of an After Eight mint, which is capable of supercharging the creation of new drugs by greatly speeding up the experimental phase of development.
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- “The performance report of Google’s latest quantum innovation suggests that we are only about five years away from powerful quantum computing that will transform humankind’s capabilities to research and develop new materials from drugs to batteries,” said a UK expert.
- Willow Chip is less prone to error than the previous version and can enhance the potential of today’s fast-developing field of artificial intelligence.
- The Quantum computing chip has the power to do bigger calculations, fasten the creation of nuclear fusion reactors, and enhance the impact of artificial intelligence in medical science, like MRI scans that could be read in atom-level detail, which will unlock new caches of data about humans bodies and disease, said Google.
Research research fellow at the University of Oxford’s Quantum Institute and founder of Oxford Quantum Circuits, ‘Dr. Peter Leek,’ said, “I think we’re going to see a real acceleration over the next five years, and then we’ll be able to say, look, this machine has calculated an interesting thing that I can explain to someone, and how it could be used in the real world.”
Well, Google unveils quantum computing innovation, which is worthwhile but it has some negative sides as well. The technology can crack even the most sophisticated encryption, undermining computer security. The risks of high-powered quantum computers are addressed by the director and chief operating officer of Google Quantum AI. He said that the Security experts have been working on this, and they’ve had ample time over the last many years to figure out what the right standards should be and what post-quantum encryption should look like.