I'm staying away from quantum computing companies. They are speculative, loss making and volatile. just stick to strong companies to sleep well at nightWill Quantum Computing Stocks Outshine AI in 2025?
@MillionaireTiger:Welcome to Thursday Special![LOL] Microsoft has officially announced its "Quantum Ready" program, kicking off the commercial era of quantum computing this year. Following the news, U.S. quantum computing stocks skyrocketed—Quantum Computing Inc. surged 55%. Even Nvidia is joining the buzz, dedicating a "Quantum Day" at its upcoming GTC conference to collaborate with industry leaders. Is this the dawn of a new era, or just another wave of hype? On Wednesday, the entire quantum computing sector soared. Quantum Computing Inc. rallied 55%, Quantum Corp gained nearly 50%, and both D-Wave Quantum and Rigetti Computing jumped over 22%. Tech giant Google also climbed more than 3%, partially supported by a CPI report that boosted risk appetite. Interestingly, just last week, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang stirred controversy by claiming it could take decades for truly useful quantum computers to materialize. His comments triggered a selloff in quantum stocks. However, D-Wave Quantum CEO Alan Baratz fired back, calling Huang’s view “completely wrong.” Baratz highlighted that companies like Mastercard and Japan's NTT are already using D-Wave's quantum computers in production, contrary to Huang’s suggestion that meaningful advancements are 15 years away. “Not 30 years, not 20, not even 15. It’s happening now, today,” Baratz emphasized. Could quantum computing have its "ChatGPT moment" or is it just old hype? Is investing in QUBT in 2025 the next Microsoft-in-the-’80s move? What do you think? 🎁Prizes Comment Rewards: All valid comments on the following post will receive Tiger Coins, but don’t copy others’ homework hahaha. We strongly recommend selecting the "Also repost" button when posting a comment to receive more rewards.
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