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Google unveils Willow, a quantum computing breakthrough

Published on: January 9, 2026 10:07 AM

Google has unveiled Willow, one of the world’s most powerful quantum computers, at its Santa Barbara facility, showcasing capabilities far beyond classical machines. Unlike conventional computers, Willow has no keyboard or screen and is housed inside a striking, chandelier-like structure cooled to near absolute zero.

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Willow’s quantum chip, consisting of 105 qubits, can solve in minutes problems that would take the world’s fastest classical computer trillions of years. The system has already tackled benchmark calculations that conventional computers could not perform, such as the Quantum Echoes algorithm, which helps model molecular structures using technology similar to MRI machines.

While everyone watches AI, Google broke time itself.

Their quantum chip just solved a problem that would outlast the universe — in 5 minutes.

And this is just the start…

What you need to know about Willow — and how it’ll transform humanity in 2030+: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/18Icm2jRXy

— Kevin Joey Chen (@kevxalchemy) December 10, 2024

According to Hartmut Neven, Google’s Quantum AI chief, Willow demonstrates that quantum computers can outperform classical machines in tasks previously thought impossible. He highlighted its potential applications in medicine, energy management, food production, and climate research, emphasizing its ability to solve some of humanity’s pressing challenges.

The computer relies on qubits, which differ from traditional bits by existing in a superposition of states, allowing vastly more complex data representation. Willow also integrates error-correction mechanisms, making it the first quantum system to demonstrate reliable repeated repairs to improve computational accuracy.

Experts say the ultimate goal is to scale quantum machines to around 1 million qubits, enabling utility-scale computing for drug design, quantum chemistry, and other advanced scientific applications. Sir Peter Knight of the UK National Quantum Technology Programmes called Willow “groundbreaking,” noting that while most quantum computers are still experimental, this chip represents a significant leap in error correction and practical performance.

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Though these machines are unlikely to appear in consumer devices, their exponential computing power promises transformative impacts across industries and research fields. Google’s Willow exemplifies the growing race in quantum computing, with companies worldwide striving to harness the technology for unprecedented computational potential.

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