Jun 11, 2022
Xanadu Photonic Quantum Chip Solves Trillions of Times Faster
Posted by Chris J. Kent in categories: internet, quantum physics, supercomputing
Canadian quantum computer company, Xanadu, has used its photonic quantum computer chip, Borealis, to solve a problem in 36 microseconds versus classical supercomputers taking 9,000 years. This is 7,884 trillion times faster. This runtime advantage is more than 50 million times larger than that of earlier photonic demonstrations.
An earlier quantum photonic computer used a static chip. The Borealis optical elements can all be readily programmed.
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