Jensen Huang's damaging comments about quantum computing caused major turbulence for the Berkeley-based Rigetti Computing's stock. But that's not the end of the story.
Global Quantum Intelligence co-founder Doug Finke in an IBD interview talks about key developments for quantum computing stocks, including AI and cybersecurity.
Quantum computing stocks have seen quite a run-up in recent months, but determining which companies are leading the charge can be tough to navigate.
Advances like these lead me to believe that useful quantum computing is inevitable and increasingly imminent. And that’s good news, because the hope is that they will be able to perform calculations that no amount of AI or classical computation could ever achieve.
Recently, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang made a head-turning, market-moving comment regarding his thoughts on quantum computing. Stocks in this space sold off in response. Even so, I predict that in 2025 quantum computing will emerge as one of the ...
Quantum computing remains something of a holy grail in the world of technology: It promises a huge leap in computing power, but only if someone can figure
The chip has broken new ground in a key random circuit sampling benchmark, an important development in Google's roadmap for fault-tolerant quantum computing.
Quantum computing has been an up-and-down investment theme over the past few months. The rage kicked off when Alphabet ( GOOG 1.16%) ( GOOGL 1.13%) announced a breakthrough with its Willow quantum computing chip, and any stock associated with quantum computing rose on the news of the announcement.
Quantum computing stocks have been losing ever since Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang said widespread applications of quantum computing are still decades away. But investors are rewarding these companies once again on Wednesday after Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) made a statement that starkly differs from Huang’s view on quantum computing.
Despite yesterday's steep selloff, the chip giant is looking to build on momentum for quantum as other states make their own plays.
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.
But as I've expressed previously, I'd caution from following the crowd when it comes to mainstream quantum computing stocks. Instead, I'd suggest turning to big tech -- and in particular ...