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King's College London Gets Early Access to Google's Willow Quantum Chip

King's College London has secured early access to Google's Willow quantum processor, a chip that demonstrated calculations 13,000 times faster than the world's fastest supercomputer in 2025. The access was granted through a program run by Google Quantum AI Lab and the UK's National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC). A team led by Dr. Eleanor Crane of the university's physics department will use Willow to model quantum analogues of brain neurons, aiming to open new paths in computational neuroscience and quantum modeling. The research could eventually underpin development of better solar cells, efficient power grids, and new disease treatments. Crane said the hardware capable of running such complex simulations is extremely rare, and thanked NQCC and Google for the opportunity. Google Quantum AI COO Charina Chou stated the company believes quantum computing holds immense potential as a tool for scientific progress in fields where classical computing faces fundamental limits.