IBM, quantum computing
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Key Takeaways IBM shares hit an all-time high Tuesday, topping a record set just a day earlier.The company said it has a "viable path" to a breakthrough in quantum computing by the end of the decade.IBM's Starling computer is expected to be able to perform 20,
Indradeep Ghosh, a technology leader with over 25 years in industrial R&D, explores the evolving landscape of quantum computing and its potential to address some of today’s most complex
Shares of Quantum Computing (NASDAQ: QUBT) are surging on Tuesday, up 4.2% as of 2:52 p.m. ET but up as much as 22.7% earlier in the day. The jump comes as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite both had modest gains.
Multiple industries are exploring how quantum capabilities could solve (or cause) complex problems that classical computers struggle with.
Starling will be “fault tolerant,” IBM said, meaning it would be able to perform quantum operations for things like drug discovery, supply chain optimization, semiconductor de
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