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Google introduces state-of-the-art Willow chip capable of outpacing a supercomputer

Willow was created at Google's new, state-of-the-art fabrication facility in Santa Barbara, CEO Sundar Pichai said.

Published on: Dec 10, 2024 12:36 PM IST
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Google has unveiled ‘Willow,’ its latest quantum chip, with ‘state-of-the-art performances' across various metrics.

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The Willow chip (Courtesy: Google)
The Willow chip (Courtesy: Google)

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and its parent firm Alphabet, wrote on X, “We see Willow as an important step in our journey to build a useful quantum computer with practical application in areas like drug discovery, fusion energy, battery design + more.”

Here's all about Google's Willow chip:

(2.) He also said the chip took less than five minutes to perform a standard benchmark computation, while Frontier, one of the fastest supercomputers today, would complete the same task in 10 ‘septillion years.’

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(3.) The chip was built in the tech giant's new, state-of-the-art fabrication facility in Santa Barbara, one of only a few facilities in the world built from the ground up for this purpose.

(4.) Willow's 105 qubits help it give ‘best-in-class performance’ across quantum error correction and random circuit sampling (RCS). It's performance is ~5x improvement over Google's previous generation of chips.

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(5.) Willow, Pichai stated, is a ‘major step’ on a journey that he started 12 years ago by founding Google AI. “The vision was to build a useful, large-scale quantum computer that could harness quantum mechanics,” the Indian-origin chief executive of Google and Alphabet said.

 
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