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The Willow Chip: Google’s Quantum Leap into the Future

Saygin Celen
6 min readDec 12, 2024

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When Google introduced the Willow chip, it wasn’t just unveiling a piece of technology—it was presenting a quantum leap for humanity.

This state-of-the-art quantum processor performed a computation in five minutes that would take the world’s fastest supercomputer over 26 septillion years to complete.

For context, that number dwarfs the age of the universe, which is a mere 13.8 billion years. With this breakthrough, Willow signals the dawn of an era where problems deemed unsolvable within any reasonable timeframe could now become manageable.

This revolutionary chip isn’t just another milestone for Google; it embodies their namesake’s mathematical roots. “Google” stems from the term “googol,” representing , a number so vast it stretches the imagination.

The Willow chip channels that same ambition, pushing computational power to extraordinary heights. From solving humanity’s greatest challenges to redefining intelligence, Willow might just be the next historic step toward superintelligence.

Outline

1. How Willow Works

Understanding the basics of quantum computing

Willow’s innovative error correction

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Saygin Celen
Saygin Celen

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