Amazing "culprit" that can crush the world's most powerful supercomputer
A new test has shown that today's quantum processors are on the verge of crushing even the world's most powerful supercomputers.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•19/05/2025
Researchers at the Jülich Center (Germany) have just announced a new benchmark to evaluate the performance of quantum computers . (Photo: Vertigo3d/Getty Images)
They tested 19 quantum processors (QPUs) from IBM, Quantinuum, IonQ, Rigetti, and IQM, based on qubit width and quantum circuit depth. (Image: MIT Technology Review)
The Quantinuum H2-1 chip delivers impressive results with 56 qubits and more than 4,600 2-qubit gates, surpassing the simulation capabilities of classical supercomputers . (Photo: hpcwire)
The test is based on the MaxCut optimization combinatorial problem, which helps assess whether quantum computers can preserve quantum information. (Photo: livescience)
The results show that quantum supremacy is starting to emerge in some practical cases. (Photo: Bernard Marr)
The IBM Fez quantum computer also achieved a high score in maintaining a quantum state through nearly 1 million quantum gates. (Photo: Intuji)
This benchmark is easy to deploy on many platforms and uses the LR-QAOA algorithm to ensure accuracy. (Photo: New Scientist)
Despite some limitations, the new standard is considered an important step forward in tracking the time when quantum computers surpass supercomputers . (Photo: Verpex)
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