IBM and IonQ are both early movers in the nascent market.
The future of science may be quantum-classical hybrid computing ...
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The new threat IBM's quantum computing research poses to D-Wave
In the race to achieve quantum computing supremacy, a pure-play firm like D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) must watch out for not only competitors of a similar size and scope but also for much larger ...
D-Wave Quantum receives a Sell rating due to lagging technology, negligible revenues, and an excessive forward P/S multiple.
Atom Computing today announced the successful integration of NVIDIA NVQLink - a low latency, high-bandwidth communication interface - into Atom Computing's proprietary control-systems stack. With ...
The initial quantum processing unit (QPU) launches with 17 qubits, with a clear upgrade path aligned to QuantWare's QPU roadmap. The same platform will support 100--qubit--class processors heading ...
For decades, quantum computing has been heralded as a technology of the future, promising to solve problems far beyond the reach of supercomputers. But its practical use has remained elusive. That’s ...
Quantum computing advantages look weaker; classical methods beat a nitrogen-fixing molecule simulation, raising doubts about ...
Customers are already finding some use cases for the quantum computing pure play's product.
Quantum computing edges toward commercialization as IonQ, D-Wave Quantum and Rigetti Computing expand revenues, pipelines and next-generation systems.
The breakthrough addresses concerns that powerful quantum computers could eventually crack encryption standards to leave vulnerable financial systems, government communications, health data and media.
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