There are currently about 80 companies across the world manufacturing quantum computing hardware. Because I report on quantum computing, I have had a chance to watch it grow as an industry from up ...
Quantum computing drew strong interest earlier this year, but attention has since faded. With prices pulling back, long-term investors may now ...
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 promises to disrupt entire industries because it leverages the rules of quantum physics to perform calculations in fundamentally new ways. Unlike traditional computers that process ...
While classical computing is still what’s used by the masses, the next wave appears to be quantum computing. Quantum ...
D-Wave Quantum focuses on quantum annealing, which finds approximate solutions to optimization problems Rivals like IonQ and Google pursue gate-based quantum computing -- a more precise endeavor that ...
Quantum computing may not be in Buffett's wheelhouse. But he owns a stake in a quantum computing stock anyway. Warren Buffett has spoken publicly about his disdain for cryptocurrencies. He's talked ...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. is the only public pure-play quantum computing company generating revenue, focusing on quantum annealing for optimization rather than gate-model quantum computing. QBTS boasts real ...
Quantum Computing (QUBT) is surging 23% today amid quantum sector double-digit weekly gains. Is this a rising tide from quantum computing conference hype and Nvidia industry bets, or QUBT’s photonic ...
D-Wave Quantum has a leg up on the competition in this still-young industry. The company's leading quantum annealing system is now commercially available. D-Wave Quantum also has a strong balance ...
D-Wave Quantum has commercialized its annealing technology and secured government contracts, but Big Tech competition (Google, IBM) poses a long-term existential threat. Despite a 52% price correction ...
Quantum computing promises to disrupt entire industries because it leverages the rules of quantum physics to perform calculations in fundamentally new ways. Unlike traditional computers that process ...