Google Says It Has Cracked A Quantum Computing Challenge With New Chip

Google Says It Has Cracked A Quantum Computing Challenge With New Chip Google on Monday said that it has overcome a key challenge in quantum computing with a new generation of chip, solving a computing problem in five minutes that would take a classical computer more IBM has already made a whole fleet of quantum computers, but the path towards a truly useful device isn’t straightforward – nor is it devoid of competitionErrors continue to spoil many

Google Says It Has Cracked A Quantum Computing Challenge With New Chip “But it’s unlikely that this will generate economic value” (Pfaff, who studies quantum computing hardware, has received research funding from IBM but is not involved with Starling) Billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya has warned that Google revealed breaking common encryption might be closer than we thought “If this is even remotely true, combined with everything Out of the 300 quantum computing patents issued in 2025, two companies have received the most What Happened: International Business Machines Corp and Alphabet Inc‘s GOOGL Google appear to Page framed the challenge as an engineering puzzle that would require a marriage of unprecedented computing power with an ocean of public data Google engineers cracked a key piece in 2017 with
Google Says It Has Cracked A Quantum Computing Challenge With New Chip Out of the 300 quantum computing patents issued in 2025, two companies have received the most What Happened: International Business Machines Corp and Alphabet Inc‘s GOOGL Google appear to Page framed the challenge as an engineering puzzle that would require a marriage of unprecedented computing power with an ocean of public data Google engineers cracked a key piece in 2017 with
Google Says It Has Cracked A Quantum Computing Challenge With New Chip
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