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Its stock is up 3% on the news, but the bigger win runs a lot deeper, as DARPA’s backing positions IonQ in the driver’s seat. From a speculative tech bet, the win is a rare blend of credibility, funding, and future promise that investors will now be watching closely.
This is a big deal, as it showcases that hybrid computing is closer than many investors realize. With Nvidia capitalizing on the massive AI spending spree, it's able to benefit from the two biggest computing trends of our time, making it a no-brainer stock to invest in right now.
Interest in quantum computing has reached a fever pitch this week after a flood of earnings reports from some of the best known pure-play quantum companies.But a recent pullback in quantum stocks has led analysts to draw hard conclusions.
IBM stock rises 2.4% after unveiling Quantum Nighthawk processor and announcing progress toward quantum advantage by 2026.
IQM Quantum Computers, a global leader in superconducting quantum computers, today announced the launch of its new product line called IQM Halocene. The new product line is based on open and modular on-premises quantum computers designed for quantum error correction research, a leap towards the next generation of quantum computers.
Quantum computing stocks are becoming the new favorite opportunity in the AI revolution. IonQ has become a darling of quantum AI, with shares skyrocketing 300% over the last year. While IonQ's momentum looks unstoppable,