Computer Company Breaks ‘Quantum Supremacy’ Record Set by Google

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A quantum computer has smashed a 'quantum supremacy' benchmark by 100-fold, indicating the promise of quantum computing.

The quantum computing company Quantinuum recently announced a quantum computer it says outperformed a landmark Google computer’s result 100-fold.Quantum computers operate on quantum bits. Quantum bits are like ordinary computer bits, except their values can be both 0 and 1 simultaneously.

Thanks to this quantum quirk, the computers can consider more solutions to a problem faster than a classical computer. Eventually, quantum computers should be able to But quantum computers don’t look like ordinary computers. That’s because their qubits are often supercooled atoms, set up in an array. Cooled to such a degree, the atoms enter a quantum state. The moment any one of the qubits’ value is certain, the quantum state decoheres and the quantum operation falls apart. For that reason, quantum computers as they currently exist are only in dedicated research and laboratory settings.by Google’s Sycamore processor, which took about 200 seconds to perform a task that would take a state-of-the-art classical supercomputer about 10,000 years. To achieve the result, the Quantinuum team upgraded its H2-1 processor from a 32-qubit system to a 56-qubit system, vastly increasing its computing power. According to a Quantinuum release, its quantum computer also ran its algorithm with about 30,000 times less power than it would’ve taken a classical computer to run the operation. Importantly, the Quantinuum computer achieved a new record for the cross entropy benchmark, a metric used to compare the performance of different quantum computers. The benchmark measures the power of the quantum system; the noisier the system, the worse your results are. Google’s 2019 score on the cross entropy benchmark was ~.002; H2-1’s score was ~.35. “In contrast to past announcements associated with XEB experiments, 35% is a significant step towards the idealized 100% fidelity limit in which the computational advantage of quantum computers is clearly in sight,” stated a QuantinuumQuantum computers are testbeds for the future of information—that is, the way that people store and move data, as well as compute new information. Last year, a different team of researchers showed how quantum computers could run computations in a way that “The experiment that we describe seems impossible to solve with standard physics, which obeys the normal arrow of time,” David Arvidsson-Shukur, a quantum physicist at the University of Cambridge and the study’s lead author, told Gizmodo at the time. “Thus, it appears as if quantum entanglement can generate instances which effectively look like time travel.”Quantinuum has also run the news circuit . In 2022, a team using a Quantinuum computer managed to create aQuantum computing sometimes reads like science fiction, because it seems so odd take advantage of the realm beyond classical physics to make complex calculations. But the systems keep getting better, and their applications are diverse (thoughGoogle Will Pay You $5 Million to Figure Out What the Hell Quantum Computers DoPhysicists Create the Fattest Schrödinger’s Cat EverA professor of computer science explains why the original limitations of Turing Machines still govern the age of advanced AI like ChatGPT.Pop Culture’s Most Eye-Catching Art Series Is Getting Its Own Book

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