Dr. Alan Baratz sits down with TheStreet to explain why Nvidia's CEO is "dead wrong" about quantum computing's future.
D-Wave Quantum CEO Alan Baratz said Nvidia’s Jensen Huang is “dead wrong” about quantum computing after comments from the head of the chip giant spooked Wall Street on Wednesday.
Never one to be outdone in the marketing hype stakes, Microsoft also proclaimed 2025 as "the year to become quantum ready," claiming the industry is on the cusp of an era of reliable quantum computing, making this "a critical and catalyzing time for business leaders to act."
Quantum stocks tumble as Nvidia’s cautious timeline and Zuckerberg’s doubts spark sell-offs, while D-Wave CEO argues quantum tech is delivering value today.
Nvidia (NVDA) on Monday quickly slammed newly released Biden administration rules to regulate chip sales to foreign countries.
Jensen Huang’s comments at last week’s CES about quantum computing being decades away stirred up discussion within the quantum industry.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang claims quantum computing is decades away, but is it really? The quantum era isn’t decades away — it’s unfolding in real-time.
Shares of D-Wave Quantum are trading higher by 10% during Tuesday's session. The stock is rebounding from recent declines driven by cautious commentary on the timeline for quantum computing's practical applications.
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Nvidia's market cap has increased by 168% in the past year to $3.4 trillion. Baratz said D-Wave systems can solve problems beyond the capabilities of the fastest Nvidia-equipped systems.
Quantum computing harnesses quantum mechanics to process information in ways that leave classical computers in the dust. Instead of using traditional bits, quantum computers use quantum bits, or "qubits," that can exist in multiple states simultaneously (superposition) and be interconnected regardless of distance (entanglement).
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.