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Google parent Alphabet’s $186 stock surge explained

Alphabet's stock closed at $186.53 and has gained over 30% this year, illustrating investor confidence in the company’s direction and technological advancements

byKerem Gülen
December 11, 2024
in News, Finance

Alphabet’s stock surged more than 5% on Tuesday following the reveal of its new quantum computing chip, Willow. The announcement highlighted significant advancements in the technology, assuring investors of Alphabet’s future potential in the quantum computing space.

Alphabet’s stock rises 5% with launch of Willow chip

The Willow chip can perform computations in under five minutes that would take the world’s current fastest supercomputers 10 septillion years to complete. This groundbreaking capability was presented by Google’s Quantum AI division, with founder Hartmut Neven emphasizing that Willow’s design reduces error rates significantly as the number of qubits scales up. This development is particularly noteworthy since traditional quantum chips tend to produce more errors with increased qubit use.


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This technology emerges as a milestone amid Alphabet’s ongoing efforts to enhance its quantum computing performance. Google CEO Sundar Pichai noted on X that the Willow chip is crucial for building a practical quantum computer with applications in diverse fields such as drug discovery, fusion energy, and battery design. Willow’s results were published in a report in Nature, outlining the chip’s performance in overcoming key challenges associated with quantum computing.

Despite excitement surrounding the Willow chip, industry experts, including the director of the U.K.’s National Quantum Computing Centre, caution that meaningful commercial applications of quantum computing may still be years away. The director described Willow’s development as “a milestone rather than a breakthrough,” emphasizing that while impressive, it represents the second of six goals on Google’s quantum computing roadmap.

Alphabet’s stock closed at $186.53 and has gained over 30% this year, illustrating investor confidence in the company’s direction and technological advancements. The tech community is closely watching how Alphabet continues to leverage this achievement, as it positions itself as a leader in the evolving landscape of quantum technology.

As part of Alphabet’s broader strategy, the advancements with Willow signal a robust commitment to emerging technologies. By addressing inherent issues like error correction, the company is enhancing its competitive edge in a field that promises to transform various sectors significantly.

Industry leaders, including Musk from Tesla and Altman of OpenAI, have applauded Google’s efforts, reinforcing the chip’s potential significance. Their endorsements reflect a growing recognition of the importance of breakthroughs in quantum computing to both technology and business landscapes.


Disclaimer: The content of this article is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. We do not endorse any specific investment strategies or make recommendations regarding the purchase or sale of any securities.

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