Google Unveils 'Willow,' Potentially World's Most Powerful Quantum Computer
Santa Barbara, CA – Google has revealed "Willow," a quantum computer it claims is the most powerful in the world, housed in a secretive lab in Santa Barbara, California. The unveiling took place inside a sub-zero facility designed to maintain the extremely cold temperatures necessary for quantum computing, according to the BBC.
Economics editor Faisal Islam was granted access to the Google facility. He described Willow as resembling a golden chandelier suspended a meter in the air. Contrary to expectations of futuristic interfaces, Islam noted the absence of screens, keyboards, or advanced headgear.
Quantum computing is considered a pivotal technology with implications for various sectors, including financial security, Bitcoin, and government secrets. The technology is expected to play a key role in determining which companies and countries will succeed in the 21st century, according to the BBC. The specifics of Willow's capabilities and how it surpasses existing quantum computers were not detailed in the initial reports.
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