Jensen Huang’s comments at last week’s CES about quantum computing being decades away stirred up discussion within the quantum industry.
Quantum computing has the potential of being the next big innovation. At the right size and the right price, it might even be investable.
Investors consequently want to know how long before quantum computers' time has come. IonQ's Chapman put together a timeline of his own. By 2030, the CEO believes his company will generate close to $1 billion in revenue and will also be profitable.
Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, believes quantum computing is 20 years away from being “very useful”That seems a very pessimistic outlook A new IDTechEx report
Quantum computing stocks were red-hot recently, but Jensen Huang just offered optimistic investors a reality check.
Quantum computing is drawing more attention now than generative AI did before ChatGPT’s release. This sparks big questions about what QC could achieve in 2025.
Amid stock-market jitters, quantum computing start-ups continue to make progress — and to score hundreds of millions of dollars in investments.
At the CES 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claimed useful Quantum Computing was at least 15 years away. This caused the stock prices of many quantum computing stocks to crash considerably.
Quantum computing holds the potential to radically transform the world. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently poured cold water on some of the hype surrounding quantum computing.
Quantum computing stocks were red-hot recently, but Jensen Huang just offered optimistic investors a reality check.
Shares of Rigetti Computing are falling precipitously, but could this be an opportunity to cash in on the quantum computing movement at a reasonable price?
Many quantum computing stocks exploded in value last year as investors hoped to get ahead of the crowd in what could be a transformational wave of new technology. Excitement grew in December after Google parent Alphabet posted about the impressive performance of its newest quantum chip,