Google: Google's algorithm will work 13,000 times faster in quantum, making it easier to discover new materials..
Indiaemploymentnews October 25, 2025 12:39 AM

Google has made a major leap in quantum computing. The tech giant has developed a new algorithm, "Quantum Echoes," on its "Willow" quantum computing chip, which performs significantly faster than traditional supercomputers. Google CEO Sundar Pichai described this achievement as a verifiable quantum advantage. This could open doors to new applications in drug discovery and materials science.

Sundar Pichai shared on the social media platform Google+ that this breakthrough is based on the new algorithm, "Quantum Echoes." He said this algorithm can explain the interactions of atoms in molecules using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). This algorithm on the Willow chip works 13,000 times faster than the best algorithms running on the world's fastest supercomputers. Google launched the Willow chip last year, which is capable of solving complex problems with qubits, the basic unit of quantum computing. According to a Bloomberg report, practical use of this quantum technology could be possible within the next five years.

Pichai said, "The team is very excited." Pichai said that this is different from previous quantum demonstrations, which were faster but not independently verified. Pichai described this as a significant step towards quantum computing and said that his team is very excited.

Can understand natural systems
Google said in a blog post, "We have demonstrated verifiable quantum advantage for the first time by running Quantum Echoes. This algorithm could be useful in understanding the structure of systems in nature, such as molecules, magnets, and black holes."

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