Google's Quantum Chip Willow Achieves Milestone in Quantum ComputingOn December 9, research results were published in Nature, revealing that Willow, a quantum chip developed by Google in the United States, has for the first time achieved "below-threshold" quantum computing. This is a significant milestone in the pursuit of building accurate and practical quantum computers.

May 20, 2025, 3:32 pm EDT

 

In the past few years, several companies and academic groups, including IBM and Amazon's AWS, have demonstrated that error correction can slightly enhance accuracy. In early 2023, Google released a research finding where 49 qubits were used in the Sycamore quantum processor, and each physical qubit was encoded in superconducting circuits. Willow is an improved version of this technology, boasting a larger scale with 105 physical qubits.

 

According to the head of Google's Quantum Computing Division, Willow is so powerful that it can complete a random circuit sampling task in about five minutes. In contrast, the world's largest supercomputer is expected to take 1025 years to finish the same task. This breakthrough with Willow represents a major step forward in the development of quantum computing technology, potentially opening new doors for solving complex problems that are currently intractable for classical computers.