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Meet Willow, our state-of-the-art quantum chip

image linking to a YouTube video showing a person on a stage with a screen reading "Willow's Superconducting Qubits"
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A video with Director of Quantum Hardware Julian Kelly introducing Willow and its breakthrough achievements

A chart comparing the performance of different quantum computing platforms, on the task of random circuit sampling (RCS).

Computational costs are heavily influenced by available memory. Our estimates therefore consider a range of scenarios, from an ideal situation with unlimited memory (▲) to a more practical, embarrassingly parallelizable implementation on GPUs (⬤).

A video discussion with Principle Scientist Sergio Boixo, Founder and Lead Hartmut Neven, and physicist John Preskill on using random circuit sampling as a benchmark to demonstrate beyond-classical performance in quantum computers.
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A video with Principal Scientist Sergio Boixo, Founder and Lead Hartmut Neven, and renowned physicist John Preskill discussing random circuit sampling, a benchmark that demonstrates beyond-classical performance in quantum computers.

a table chart reading "Willow System Metrics" with columns showing details like number of qubits (105) and average connectivity (3.47)

Willow’s performance across a number of metrics.

an illustrated chart reading "Random Circuit Sampling (RCS): in context

Random circuit sampling (RCS), while extremely challenging for classical computers, has yet to demonstrate practical commercial applications.

an illustrated card reading "Our quantum computing roadmap" and a timeline showing 6 milestones from "Beyond classical" to "Large error-corrected quantum computer"

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