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Jensen Huang, Quantum Computing
Rigetti Computing, Inc. (RGTI): This Quantum Computing Stock Is Challenging Jensen Huang’s Stance
We recently compiled a list of the 5 Quantum Computing Stocks Challenging Jensen Huang’s Stance. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Rigetti Computing, Inc. (NASDAQ:RGTI) stands against the other quantum computing stocks.
Is Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Right About Quantum Computing?
Jensen Huang’s comments at last week’s CES about quantum computing being decades away stirred up discussion within the quantum industry.
Quantum computing CEO hits back on Jensen Huang's blunt words
Baratz says there are many approaches to quantum computing, and he speculates Huang is focusing on just one of them. “I think the problem we have is that Jensen is only really f
Why Nvidia's Quantum Outlook Crushed IonQ and Rigetti Computing
Therefore, Huang's prediction that quantum computers won't go mainstream for 15 to 30 years sounds reasonable. It took Nvidia about two decades for its gaming and professional visualization graphics processing units (GPUs) to evolve into AI accelerators for data centers.
Why Microsoft disagrees with Nvidia on quantum computing
Microsoft dubs now the advent of a reliable quantum computing era. Quantum computing stocks are ripping higher on Wednesday morning.
Quantum computing stocks tumble after Nvidia boss Jensen Huang says the tech is still 20 years away
Quantum stocks like Rigetti, IonQ and D-Wave Quantum saw steep losses after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said quantum computers are decades away.
How one comment by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang cost quantum computing companies nearly $8 billion
Nvidia CEO's comments on quantum computing caused a market drop, erasing $8 billion from companies like IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave. Huang suggested useful quantum computing may be 15-30 years away. D-Wave's CEO disagreed,
How I'm Building My Quantum Computing Portfolio
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's sobering assessment of quantum computing's timeline sent the space into a tailspin last week. During a question-and-answer session with analysts, Huang suggested that useful quantum computers were likely 15 to 30 years away.
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D-Wave System's CEO explains quantum computing, error correction, and how customers are using the tech today
Dr. Alan Baratz sits down with TheStreet to explain why Nvidia's CEO is "dead wrong" about quantum computing's future.
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Meet the Little-Known Company That's Betting That Nvidia's Jensen Huang Is "Dead Wrong"
That's why Baratz is speaking out against Huang's timeline. As the CEO of D-Wave, he believes there's a lot of ...
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New Microsoft Program Gives Quantum Stocks Reprieve From Recent Losses
Quantum stocks rallied Wednesday, a day after Microsoft called 2025 "the year to become quantum-ready," mitigating a string ...
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D-Wave CEO explains quantum computing, error correction, and how customers are using the tech today
Dr. Alan Baratz sits down with TheStreet to explain why Nvidia's CEO is "dead wrong" about quantum computing's future.
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The crazy ride in quantum computing stocks continues as shares rip higher on Microsoft's 'quantum ready' directive
Quantum computing stocks rallied Wednesday following a directive from Microsoft urging businesses to get "quantum-ready" in ...
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With $30M in new funding, SEEQC thinks chips are key to building useful quantum computing
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang may have said that "very useful quantum computers" are probably still 20 years away, but his company ...
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Nvidia plots Quantum Day at GTC 2025 – for tech it called a distant dream
Don't believe the hype? GPU maker jumps on the bandwagon anyway A week after Nvidia chief Jensen Huang demolished the market ...
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