[The quantum chip] solved a benchmark problem in minutes that would have taken the best computer in the world 10 septillion years, so more than a trillion trillion, or one with 25 zeros on the end, more than the age of the universe.
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This article reads like a bunch of hokum and company-provided hype sans a single meaningful technical detail.
To date, not a single QC “computation” has been done without rigging the outcome from the start.
Not true, one time I did a Hadamard. No rigging at all.
Saying 10 septillion years is “more than the age of the universe” is quite the understatement.




