A model of a quantum computer
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In 2019, Google claimed that its quantum computer, Sycamore, could complete calculations that would take 10,000 years to run on the world’s leading supercomputer – a feat of “quantum supremacy”. Last year, however, other researchers refuted Google’s claim by completing one of the calculations on a conventional computer in just 14.22 seconds. Undaunted, Google made a second claim for quantum supremacy a few months ago, with a new quantum computer called Willow. The firm estimated that a leading supercomputer would require 10 septillion years to match…
Article amended on 10 April 2025
We have amended this article to reflect that Quantinuum’s claim of quantum supremacy still stands
source: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2475880-why-quantum-computers-may-continue-to-fail-a-key-test/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=technology


