Google's new chip solved an unsolvable problem in 5 minutes



Powerful Search Engine Google has made a major breakthrough in quantum computing with a new chip called Willow. The chip can solve a complex mathematical problem in just 5 minutes. It would not be wrong to say that Google's new chip has solved a problem that could not be solved for the entire world in 5 minutes.

The report says that a normal computer would take longer than the existence of the universe to solve the same problem. This chip called Willow was developed in a company's quantum lab in California.

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Google wants to make computers very fast, like Microsoft. The company believes that future quantum computers will help solve big problems in medicine, battery life and artificial intelligence that current computers cannot handle.

According to the report, a quantum chip is a special computer chip. Normal computer chips use simple "yes" or "no" (0 or 1) answers to process information. But quantum chips are different. They can say “yes” and “no” at the same time, which allows them to solve complex math problems faster than conventional computers.

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Google’s breakthrough is thanks to its new Willow chip, which has 105 qubits. Qubits are the basic units of quantum computing and are much faster than traditional computer bits. However, they are also easily disrupted by tiny particles, which can cause errors. As more qubits are added to a chip, these errors can multiply and slow it down.

Google’s Willow chip is incredibly powerful. It solved a difficult math problem in less than 5 minutes that would take even the world’s fastest supercomputers billions of years to solve.

Google connected Willow's qubits in a special way, which helped reduce errors. According to Google, it can correct errors, which is a big step towards making quantum computers useful for everyday tasks.

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