Google unveils new quantum processing center

Google unveiled an ambitious app during the Google I / O event, which is still in its infancy. The Internet search giant with a new quantum processing center wants to expand its activities in this area.

The competition in the world of quantum processing is intensifying day by day, and Google wants to continue its development with its new center and make quantum computers a more practical tool. With this new center, this internet search giant can play a bigger role in building its machines.

Google unveils new quantum processing center


At this new quantum processing center, Google wants to make the basic element of data processing, qubit, more reliable. Qubits are easily troubled by external forces, but with the company's error correction technology, quantum computers can work harder and be more useful.

Quantum processing enables faster solving of complex problems, and its power can be used in many areas, from the development of new materials to new drugs. In this regard, Google and other companies pay a lot of attention to it, and this Internet search giant wants to increase their performance with error correction technology.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai told Google I / O that he hopes to one day build a quantum computer for error correction. This company is still at the beginning of the road and we have to wait almost a long time to reach its goal.

In addition to introducing this new center, Google also unveiled the fourth generation of the tensor processing unit (TPU) , which is up to twice as fast as the previous generation. The chip, which is used for Google's machine learning services, will also be available to developers. Google Cloud service customers will be able to access the fourth generation TPU later this year.


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