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Google’s new quantum chip ''Willow'' can solve problems in under 5 minutes that would take 10 septillion years for the world’s fastest supercomputer!

In 2019, Google's ''Sycamore'' processor made history by performing a complex task in 200 seconds that would take a classical supercomputer 10,000 years.

Now, Google has pushed the boundaries even further with its latest quantum processor - Willow.

Willow has 105 qubits. Sycamore had 53 qubits​.

This massive leap in qubits helps reduce calculation errors and brings quantum computing closer to real-world applications.

What could this mean?
Imagine training AI systems faster than ever, discovering life-saving drugs in record time, curing diseases, creating sustainable energy solutions, and optimizing industries like transportation and logistics. The possibilities are endless.

Just to put it into perspective, 10 septillion years is 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years. We could never have imagined computing power like this.

This isn’t just speed—it’s a revolution in how we solve problems.
Google’s new quantum chip ''Willow'' can solve problems in under 5 minutes that would take 10 septillion years for the world’s fastest supercomputer! In 2019, Google's ''Sycamore'' processor made history by performing a complex task in 200 seconds that would take a classical supercomputer 10,000 years. Now, Google has pushed the boundaries even further with its latest quantum processor - Willow. Willow has 105 qubits. Sycamore had 53 qubits​. This massive leap in qubits helps reduce calculation errors and brings quantum computing closer to real-world applications. What could this mean? Imagine training AI systems faster than ever, discovering life-saving drugs in record time, curing diseases, creating sustainable energy solutions, and optimizing industries like transportation and logistics. The possibilities are endless. Just to put it into perspective, 10 septillion years is 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years. We could never have imagined computing power like this. This isn’t just speed—it’s a revolution in how we solve problems.
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