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Quantum computing exploits the physics of subatomic particles to perform functions beyond the capabilities of existing computers. Australia’s prominent role in its development has been built on top of ...
Australia remains shackled by a “cultural cringe” that prevents it from acknowledging its world-beating tech success, ...
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Two that I think have the most potential are IonQ (NYSE: IONQ) and D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS). These two are taking a unique approach to quantum computing, and I think it's what could make them ...
A computer that uses light rather than digital switches for calculations could help reduce the energy demands of artificial ...
Some potential quantum computing monster stocks of the next decade are already monsters. Several rising stars could grow much ...
The quantum computing market is projected to reach USD 20.20 billion by 2030 from USD 3.52 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 41.8 ...
Europe is aiming to become the global leader in quantum computing. IQM, a Finnish start-up, is one of the building blocks of ...
After all, as recently as 2025, the founder had a cautious attitude towards the development prospects of quantum computing, even causing a drop in the stock prices of related companies. At that time, ...
IBM is racing Google, Amazon, Microsoft and a handful of startups to build the world’s first viable quantum computer.
IBM has made a comeback in the past five years under the leadership of CEO Arvind Krishna. Now, Big Blue is betting that quantum computing will be the next big thing. But will IBM succeed against ...