Yu Chen, Director, Quantum Processor, Google Quantum AI, and Michel Devoret, Chief Scientist, Quantum Hardware, Google Quantum AI, said in a blog post: “Today, powered by our high-performance quantum chip, Willow, we have achieved the first-ever demonstration of verifiable quantum advantage. This milestone is a critical step toward realizing useful quantum computation, a feat made possible by the precision and speed engineered into our quantum hardware systems… The current-generation Willow chip, benefiting from continuous post-release improvements, delivers best-in-class performance at scale. Across its entire 105-qubit array, it features fidelities of 99.97% for single-qubit gates, 99.88% for entangling gates, and 99.5% for readout, all operating at an unmatched speed of tens to hundreds of nanoseconds… As we march toward our next milestone – a long-lived logical qubit – we are fully aware of the numerous challenges ahead. Reaching our ultimate goal will require orders-of-magnitude improvement in system performance and scale, with millions of components to be developed and matured. Despite these hurdles, we remain committed to navigating this path forward.”
Elevate Your Investing Strategy:
- Take advantage of TipRanks Premium at 50% off! Unlock powerful investing tools, advanced data, and expert analyst insights to help you invest with confidence.
Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>>
Read More on GOOG:
- GM bringing new driver-assistance, Gemini AI to vehicles
- Google calls CMA decision ‘disappointing, disproportionate and unwarranted’
- Prince Harry, Steve Wozniak, and Geoffrey Hinton Join Global Call to Halt ‘Superintelligent’ AI
- Video: Netflix, Texas Instruments fall after earnings
- Needham says buy Netflix on weakness