Google has made a breakthrough in quantum computing with its new Willow chip, solving a complex computing problem in five minutes—something that would take a classical computer longer than the history of the universe.
Willow, a 105-qubit chip, improves quantum error correction, making the technology more practical for future use.
While this achievement does not have immediate commercial applications, it marks a step towards using quantum computers to tackle challenges in medicine, artificial intelligence, and battery chemistry.
The Willow chip’s error correction is a major milestone, addressing the issue of qubit instability.
Google has built a new facility to manufacture these chips faster, speeding up future quantum advancements.