D-Wave claims it has achieved "quantum supremacy" with its quantum annealing processors; some physicists say classical computers can achieve comparable results (Belle Lin/Wall Street Journal)
Belle Lin / Wall Street Journal: D-Wave claims it has achieved “quantum supremacy” with its quantum annealing processors; some physicists say classical computers can achieve comparable results — The company said classical computers can't beat its quantum computer in magnetic materials simulation. Some physicists disagree.

Belle Lin / Wall Street Journal:
D-Wave claims it has achieved “quantum supremacy” with its quantum annealing processors; some physicists say classical computers can achieve comparable results — The company said classical computers can't beat its quantum computer in magnetic materials simulation. Some physicists disagree.
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