Google puts our fever in our stomach: Quantum computer performs the task that takes 10,000 years in 200 seconds

Google said that an advanced computer has reached “quantum supremac” for the first time, passing the usual performance of other devices. The quantum processor from the tech giant Sycamore was able to carry out a specific task in 200 seconds [three minutes and 20 seconds] that would take the supercomputer more [...]
The quantum processor from the Sycamore technological giant was able to carry out a specific task in 200 seconds [three minutes and 20 seconds] that would take the world's best supercomputer 10,000 years.
Scientists have been working on quantum computers for decades because they enable much higher speed.
The results of this test were presented in the well-known journal Nature [Natira], writes BBC, translates Periscopi.
In classic computers, the information unit is called “bit” and can have either one or 0. But its equivalent in the quantum system ʹ kubii [Quantic son] ʹ can be another 1 and 0 at the same time.
This phenomenon opens the door to many estimates to be carried out immediately. But the quibits were allowed to sync using quantum effects known as “ent Element”, which Alber Einstein had called “thrilling remote effects”.
However, scientists have found it difficult to build equipment that works with sufficient wood to compete with conventional computer types.
Sycamore has 54 sons, although one of them did not work, so in fact, it turns out he had 53 sons.
However, IBM researchers contested the results of Google: “We think an ideal simulation of the same task can be performed in the classic system for just 2.5 days and with much higher precision,” said Edwin Pednault, John Gunnels and Jay Gambetta. /Periscope












