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Google is optimistic about launching commercial quantum computing applications within the next five years, a timeline significantly shorter than industry rival Nvidia's forecast of a two-decade wait. Hartmut Neven, head of Google Quantum AI, stated in an interview with Reuters on Wednesday, "We’re optimistic that within five years we’ll see real-world applications that are possible only on quantum computers." These applications could include advancements in materials science, drug development, and new energy solutions.
The technology promises to revolutionize computing by enabling machines thousands of times more powerful than current systems. Unlike classical computers that process data linearly, quantum computers utilize "qubits," which can handle multiple values simultaneously.
This prediction comes amid ongoing debates regarding the practical timeline for quantum computing. Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang remarked that realistic applications may be about 20 years away, a sentiment echoed by many experts. Nonetheless, Google has made strides in the field, recently reporting progress in quantum simulation techniques in a paper published in the journal Nature.