Google's quantum computer achieves quantum supremacy again

Google's quantum computer achieves quantum supremacy again

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Google's quantum computer achieves quantum supremacy again
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Google's quantum computer, Sycamore, has done something that will break your brain. Once again, he achieved quantum supremacy by performing in seconds a calculation that Frontier, the world's most powerful supercomputer, would have taken 47 years to complete. This is something similar to what Google did in 2019 with 53 qubits. But this time, Sycamore accomplished the task with 70 qubits. Qubits are the quantum equivalents of classical bits that can represent 1, or 0, or both at the same time, potentially allowing certain calculations to be performed at astonishing speeds. Quantum computers are still in their early stages of development, but Google's progress with Sycamore represents a major breakthrough for quantum computing. This shows that these machines are becoming more powerful and capable, and suggests that they could soon be used to solve real-world problems.

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