This early mover in the quantum market has a bright future.
Trapped ion quantum computing represents one of the most promising approaches to realising scalable quantum processors. By confining electrically charged atoms using electromagnetic fields, ...
Nu Quantum has opened a new trapped‑ion quantum networking laboratory in Cambridge, marking a significant expansion of its ...
Quantum computing is moving out of the lab and into the boardroom—but consensus on where value will emerge remains elusive. As hardware matures and investment accelerates, leaders are being forced to ...
Quantinuum claims its H2 quantum processor initially features 32 fully-connected, high-fidelity qubits and a parallel gate zones architecture. Quantinuum’s H2 quantum processor initially features 32 ...
Quantum computing stocks are on sale right now.
New technique could improve the scalability of trapped-ion quantum computers, an essential step toward making them practically useful. (Nanowerk News) Quantum computers could rapidly solve complex ...
D-Wave Quantum and IonQ could be excellent plays on the nascent market.
The quantum computing market could be worth as much as $72 billion annually by 2035.