It completes processes that would take 10 septillion years in minutes.
Google has introduced its next-generation chip in the field of quantum computing, named Willow, which represents a significant leap forward in quantum computing, capable of completing in minutes the same calculations that even the most powerful supercomputers of today would take 10 septillion years.
The tech giant Google has developed a new chip in the field of quantum computing that has shocked the scientific community. This chip, measuring just 4 cm², can complete in just five minutes operations that would take the fastest computers in the modern world 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years. This time far exceeds the age of the known universe. Scientists describe this remarkable development as "impossible."
This chip, named "Willow," was developed in Santa Barbara. Despite the size of a mint candy, its performance opens the door to a new era of quantum computing. Willow, in particular, accelerates the development of new drugs and reduces processes that take years in experimental stages to minutes.