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Alphabet spikes after Google announces ‘breakthrough’ quantum chip
Shares of Google’s parent company
Alphabet rose 6% on Tuesday, a day after the company hailed its latest quantum computing chip as a “breakthrough.” On Monday, Alphabet revealed its “Willow” chip, which performed a computation in under five minutes that would take one of today’s fastest supercomputers 10 septillion years — that’s 1 followed by 25 zeros — Google said.

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The bottom line

What is quantum computing, and how does it work? 

In classical computing, information is stored in bits. Each bit is either a one or zero. Quantum computing uses quantum bits or qubits which can be zero, one or something in between.

If you thought that sounded like something out of the Marvel multiverse, you are not alone. Every time a company comes up with a quantum computing breakthrough, such as Alphabet’s Willow chip, the million-dollar question is: “What can it be used for?”

Will we see faster laptops, faster smartphones, or can quantum computing be used for artificial intelligence applications? Will we be able to say “Open the pod bay doors please, HAL?” to a quantum computer? 

Proponents of quantum computing claim it will be able to solve problems that current computers can’t. The theory is that quantum computers will be able to process much larger volumes of data, leading to potential breakthroughs in areas like medicine, science and finance.

Shares of Alphabet surged 6% on Tuesday, but could this enthusiasm be unfounded? After all, if there are currently no real world uses for quantum computing, the solution cannot be put to solving problems, let alone commercialized. 

In short, quantum computing needs to have a purpose. It needs a “ChatGPT moment”, as an analyst told CNBC, where people can utilize the technology such as how the chatbot allowed the world to tangibly experience artificial intelligence. 

HAL may just have to wait a while. Which as fans of Stanley Kubrick’s epic “2001: A Space Odyssey” might know, isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

— CNBC’s Arjun Kharpal contributed to this report.

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