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Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Google's New 1000-Qubit Processor

Google's latest quantum chip achieves unprecedented error correction rates, bringing practical quantum computing closer to reality.

Marcus Webb
Marcus Webb
Science Editor
Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Google's New 1000-Qubit Processor

Google's quantum computing division has unveiled Willow Pro, a 1000-qubit quantum processor that represents a significant leap toward practical quantum computing applications.

The Breakthrough

The Willow Pro achieves what many thought was years away: stable quantum operations with error rates below the fault-tolerant threshold. This means quantum calculations can now be performed reliably enough for real-world applications.

**Key Specifications:** - 1,024 physical qubits - 72 logical qubits (error-corrected) - Coherence time: 1.2 milliseconds - Two-qubit gate fidelity: 99.7%

Real-World Impact

This breakthrough opens doors for: - Drug discovery and molecular simulation - Financial modeling and optimization - Cryptographic applications - Climate modeling

Google has announced partnerships with pharmaceutical giants and financial institutions to begin testing practical applications within the next 18 months.

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