With the Ability to Solve Problems Instantly.
Computers, as we know them, could undergo a complete transformation and advance in the field of technological innovation with the new scientific breakthroughs sponsored by the company Google. They have announced that they will soon launch a new range of computers in the market, which are 650 times more effective than the computers we have known for the past 30 years, dating back even to the last century.
Quantum computing is the result of exhaustive and innovative research aimed at changing the way information is processed. Mexico is just beginning to achieve its first milestones in quantum science, as professional careers in this field have only recently opened in the country's top universities. However, other countries such as the USA, China, and the European Union have been working on these concepts since the late 1980s. Richard Feynman and David Deutsch are two great researchers in quantum science who have managed to explore the possibilities of harnessing the principles of quantum mechanics to perform complex calculations; machines that can calculate in seconds what a conventional computer would take at least 47 years to solve.
"Sycamore," Google's quantum processor, currently has 70 qubits, which means it is approximately 241 million times more powerful than the previous "Frontier," which broke the exascale barrier in 2022. "Sycamore" has achieved an extreme speed, so much so that it was dubbed "Quantum Supremacy" by "Nature," a scientific journal.
According to Google, "Sycamore" could solve calculations that are too difficult or even impossible for humans. The company claims that they will use this technology primarily to help discover which molecules could produce effective medications or minimize emissions in fertilizer production. They also plan to invest in improving other existing advanced technologies, such as machine learning and artificial intelligence.