Google's new quantum computing chip, Willow, accomplished a computing challenge in under five minutes that would take a supercomputer 10 septillion years, showcasing groundbreaking advancements.
By introducing more qubits into the system, Google's researchers successfully corrected errors in real time, a significant improvement in the ongoing battle against quantum error rates.
Hartmut Neven emphasized that this achievement, termed 'below threshold', indicates substantial progress in error correction, a challenge that has persisted in quantum computing since 1995.
Willow features 105 qubits and is now recognized as having best-in-class performance, positioning Google at the forefront of quantum computing innovation.
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