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Google, quantum computing
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.
Google unveils Willow, its latest, greatest quantum computing chip
Google has unveiled Willow, its latest, greatest quantum computing chip that can tackle complex problems in a mere five minutes—an accomplishment that would currently take the world’s fastest super computers an unfathomable ten septillion (that is, 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) years to achieve.
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.
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Google claims it has 'proof' we live in a multiverse - and here's why
Google claims its new chip Willow is so fast it could be proof we are living in a multiverse, with the technology giant ...
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Parallel universes? Google’s new chip sparks multiverse debate
Google’s recent announcement of its groundbreaking quantum computing chip, Willow, sent ripples not only through the tech ...
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Google claims to have entered a parallel universe
Willow gets own multiverse Search engine outfit Google has boldly claimed that its latest quantum chip, Willow, might be ...
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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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