Is Multi-Millionfold Speedup Proof That Google Is Really Quantum Computing?
• http://www.popsci.com, By Sophie BushwickControversial machine is 100,000,000x faster at certain problems
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At a NASA lab in Silicon Valley, Google is testing a quantum computer--a machine based on the seemingly magical principles of quantum mechanics, the physics of things like atoms and electrons and photons.
Google's new quantum computer is '100 million times faster than your PC'
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