Quantum Chip Brings 9,000 Years of Compute Down to Microseconds
A Quantum Processing Unit (QPU) developed by Toronto, Canada-based Xanadu, has outrageously outperformed a classical system (opens in new tab) in a computing task. We say outrageously because that’s one of the few adjectives that encapsulates the performance difference between both systems: the QPU, named Borealis, completed the computing task revolving on gaussian Boson sampling…