The Sycamore tool, inaugurated by Google almost two years ago, was considered the most powerful quantum computer in the world and announced that it had achieved "quantum supremacy". However, at the end of June, several researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) announced the development of a more powerful computer than that of the Mountain View firm. Back on this new tool announced more powerful than any quantum computer.
The most powerful quantum computer in the world?
In a paper written by about fifty researchers from the USTC, they claimed to have designed a quantum computer more powerful and therefore more efficient than Sycamore, the quantum computer of Google. Note that this is currently a pre-publication, awaiting validation by experts in the field. Lead author Jian-Wei Pan says his team's Juizhang quantum computer was able to solve a problem (a random sampling task of quantum circuits) in just over an hour, compared to the nearly eight years it takes the world's most powerful classical supercomputers to solve. According to the researcher, his computer would even be able to achieve much more difficult feats in much less time than other tools considered more conventional. Jian-Wei Pan adds:"The sampling task accomplished by Zuchongzhi in about 1.2 hours would take the most powerful supercomputer at least eight years. Our work highlights the consequent advantage offered by this high-precision programmable quantum platform for performing calculations that conventional machines could not complete in a reasonable time."