A new study reveals that Google’s 67-qubit Sycamore quantum processor can outperform the fastest classical supercomputers. Researchers discovered a “weak noise phase” in which quantum computers execute complex calculations more efficiently. This breakthrough represents a crucial step towards developing practical applications that cannot be achieved by traditiona…
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