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Google Quantum AI’s Hartmut Neven (L) and Anthony Megrant (R) examine a cryostat refrigerator for cooling quantum computing chips at Google’s Quantum AI lab in Santa Barbara, California, U.S ...
There has been some scepticism about the D-Wave 2X's capabilities, but Google's Hartmut Neven, head of the Quantum AI Lab, begs to differ following the results of study of "quantum annealing", ...
Hartmut Neven built the fastest supercomputer in the world with Google, which can do calculations in 200 seconds that would take regular computers 10,000 years.
Google Quantum AI's Hartmut Neven (left) and Anthony Megrant (right) examine a cryostat refrigerator for cooling quantum computing chips at Google's Quantum AI lab in Santa Barbara, November 25, 2024.
And the brain behind Google Quantum AI, Hartmut Neven, has put forth an astounding theory: Willow's prowess might be thanks to the workings of an alternate dimension.
Hartmut Neven, the founder and lead of Google Quantum AI, stated this week that Willow's extraordinary performance—capable of ...
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While the chip’s speed and reliability improvements are remarkable in themselves, it’s the implications hinted at by Google Quantum AI founder Hartmut Neven that have ignited a firestorm of ...
In a Monday blog post, Hartmut Neven, founder and lead for Google Quantum AI, said the Willow chip paves the way for a full-scale quantum computer that can “benefit society by advancing ...
Hartmut Neven, who leads Google’s work on figuring out what to do with quantum computers once they arrive, hopefully told [Technology Review] last year that the power of quantum-enhanced artificial ...
Hartmut Neven, the head of Google's Quantum AI lab, walked Ars and others through an overview of the company's quantum computing efforts this week.