even more than 800 billion dollar industry , the quantums predicting car accidents in the future. the savings from reduction of harm alone incorporate trillions of global potential growth. not to mention quantum economics, colobit... (my book called Color of Quantum if u wanna c the future)
@@Graylan01 ai has already done all of this at a more exponential rate. Detecting tumors in early stages as well as automation of white collar jobs in tech companies.
There is no well-known answer to this because of the increasing number of companies and research labs creating quantum computers. The number of them is probably at least doubling every year. There are already several dozen different quantum processor designs from various companies based on at least two (maybe three or four?) different technologies for building them. Microsoft’s Azure cloud service makes quantum computers available from four different manufacturers.
Also, how many quantum computers exist today isn’t the point. The growth will be increasingly explosive as developers and researchers continue to figure out the best ways to exploit quantum computing. There are several areas in which case studies are showing tremendous value from quantum computing, including generative AI, machine learning, cryptography, drug discovery, and material science. We’ve moved beyond “if” and are working on “when”, “where”, and “how”.
@TheDeacon-z9m Okay, of course quantum computing will be valuable one day but a bunch of no name companies claiming they are at the forefront of it most likely will not be.
@@Hello-pl2qe There are multiple fronts along which quantum tech is being developed, and most companies do not work on all of them (I don't know that even IBM does). There are also the patents being filed, which at some point force some companies to be acquired even if they do not have much revenue. I would also be careful about assuming these companies will all fail. Most disruptive tech is developed by smaller companies, not large ones. If the tech proves sufficiently valuable, they either become "name" companies or get acquired by them. Nvidia, Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and even stodgy old IBM were once no-name companies. Where are they now? Also, the most valuable company in the world right now is Nvidia, certainly not IBM.
@@TheDeacon-z9msounds like a bunch of wishful thinking. It’s like rich privileged parents trying to convince the world their child is talented through money 😂😂😂
The future is quantum with D-Wave Quantum ($QBTS). With a solid roadmap and real clients, they are driving the quantum revolution from optimization to innovation.
Quantum technology is an intricate field, but D-Wave has successfully harnessed the power of classical computing alongside quantum outcomes. This stock is an incredible opportunity-welcome to the future
That EQC technology is scalable and the conditions needed to operate the system are minimal compared to Nisq systems. I watched that stock bump up since day one and i thought it was way too early but those stock screeners were going haywire.
QUBT should be looked at for its new TFLN foundry coming online next quarter. This is a key technology for improving communication performance in both conventional and quantum computers. See their website for more details.
No IONQ is a big spoof. There trapped ion technology is 1 dimensional, so they failed and tried to diversify in developing algorithms and providing consultancy services. They are not at all involved in any quantum computing.. they are using Nvidia chipesets for goodness sake...
@@MrZealot1Your claims do not match what I’m reading about IONQ in recent months. They are continuing to advance and produce quantum processors, but they are integrating chips from Nvidia to support hybrid quantum computing (both conventional and quantum computers used in cooperation to solve problems, since each excels at different aspects of computing). They are providing those other services to support their customers in developing quantum apps. Other quantum companies are doing the same to help increase quantum adoption and hardware sales.
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Yes, but IBM has a much, much larger market cap, and a lot more trade volume, so it might be more difficult to move the meter. Other companies have more room for growth than IBM.
There are multiple competing different technologies for quantum computing and no clear winners yet. Also, the companies in this video are pure plays, whereas IBM is a behemoth with many business areas including a huge services component.
IBM has elephant problems, it needs a lot of food, and takes too long to turn. Big companies cant innovate new tech well, go buy some intel if you like elephants.
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QUBT improved their balance sheet this week. Raised $40 million, enough to fund the next 6 quarters or so. They also have a new foundry coming online next quarter, so expect sales to start ramping next year (they have the only TFLN photonic chip foundry in the U.S.).
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2050? That's how ridiculous people are thinking about quantum computing - it'll never happen because you can't write software for it. AI is nothing but s buzz word and way for Corporate America says you're being fired for AI. You won't be able to go down to Best Buy and ever buy a quantum laptop or computer - both are good ways to waste your money in the stock market. Kind of like pharmaceuticals and passenger aircraft.
You simply misunderstand how quantum computing is being used. It isn’t a direct replacement for conventional computers, but rather it excels in several sub-areas. It has trouble with wholly deterministic algorithms due to tendency to produce noise in the results. However, there are areas of less precise computation where it can provide tremendous scale, speed, and power savings. These include generative AI, data generation for machine learning systems training/testing, simulation studies (such as drug discovery and material science), etc. Quantum computers are now available on some cloud services, and there multiple software libraries out there that support them. In the future there may be sufficiently broad need for them that it would make sense to create laptops that embed a quantum computer within a conventional one, but we’re not there yet. The cost would need to come down, and only some quantum technologies can operate at room temperature (rather than the massive cooling that others require).
@TheDeacon-z9m Nice text book answer, in other words its a waste of time and money and won't be available for two generations, there is no way to partially use quantum physics, its all or none, and won't produce any consistent performaning products for commercial or consumer products for two generations until the principle of entanglement can be replicated. Its primarily use today is to get funding for tenured professors and their lab lackeys.
@@c123bthunderpig Your understanding of the state of QC appears to be lagging a bit. Many companies are working on commercial apps and R&D, including hybrid approaches to computation (quantum and conventional computers are both used to work on different parts of a problem in cooperation). Both Microsoft and Amazon cloud services provide access to quantum computers from multiple manufacturers. There is support for quantum software libraries in multiple programming languages. Additionally, just today Amazon announced its Quantum Embark program to help customers prepare transition to quantum computing. This includes use-case discovery workshops, a hands-on workshop working with quantum programming environments, etc. For another viewpoint, I’d check out IONQ and see what their business growth and technology story looks like. They have $37 million in trailing 12-month sales, and are estimated by analysts to do over $80 million next year. That’s not chicken feed, and it’s all about ramping up for enterprise-level QC apps.
@underratedblastoise3908 don't know, I don't shop at Best Buy, their computers are too standardized, use old microprocessors are overpriced and underperform I have mine custom made.
even more than 800 billion dollar industry , the quantums predicting car accidents in the future. the savings from reduction of harm alone incorporate trillions of global potential growth.
not to mention quantum economics, colobit... (my book called Color of Quantum if u wanna c the future)
@@Graylan01 ai has already done all of this at a more exponential rate. Detecting tumors in early stages as well as automation of white collar jobs in tech companies.
Only D-wave ( QBTS )
IONQ is the one to invest in. Look at their board of directors.
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Hmmmm...LOL
Google how many quantum computers exist and how many are in use. Something doesn't quite line up.
There is no well-known answer to this because of the increasing number of companies and research labs creating quantum computers. The number of them is probably at least doubling every year.
There are already several dozen different quantum processor designs from various companies based on at least two (maybe three or four?) different technologies for building them. Microsoft’s Azure cloud service makes quantum computers available from four different manufacturers.
Also, how many quantum computers exist today isn’t the point. The growth will be increasingly explosive as developers and researchers continue to figure out the best ways to exploit quantum computing. There are several areas in which case studies are showing tremendous value from quantum computing, including generative AI, machine learning, cryptography, drug discovery, and material science. We’ve moved beyond “if” and are working on “when”, “where”, and “how”.
@TheDeacon-z9m Okay, of course quantum computing will be valuable one day but a bunch of no name companies claiming they are at the forefront of it most likely will not be.
@@Hello-pl2qe There are multiple fronts along which quantum tech is being developed, and most companies do not work on all of them (I don't know that even IBM does). There are also the patents being filed, which at some point force some companies to be acquired even if they do not have much revenue.
I would also be careful about assuming these companies will all fail. Most disruptive tech is developed by smaller companies, not large ones. If the tech proves sufficiently valuable, they either become "name" companies or get acquired by them.
Nvidia, Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and even stodgy old IBM were once no-name companies. Where are they now? Also, the most valuable company in the world right now is Nvidia, certainly not IBM.
@@TheDeacon-z9msounds like a bunch of wishful thinking. It’s like rich privileged parents trying to convince the world their child is talented through money 😂😂😂
His jacket looks way better than his last one .
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IONQ valuation is insane: it traded at 180 x sales, well ahead of its potential revenue growth!
That's amazing
The future is quantum with D-Wave Quantum ($QBTS). With a solid roadmap and real clients, they are driving the quantum revolution from optimization to innovation.
Quantum technology is an intricate field, but D-Wave has successfully harnessed the power of classical computing alongside quantum outcomes. This stock is an incredible opportunity-welcome to the future
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That scene from The Matrix is in my recommended as I watch this, funnily enough.
RGTI is up over 200%
Rigetti will rule all
Do not invest in QUBT or QBTS, the only competitive Quantum company is IONQ. Do your research
That EQC technology is scalable and the conditions needed to operate the system are minimal compared to Nisq systems. I watched that stock bump up since day one and i thought it was way too early but those stock screeners were going haywire.
QUBT should be looked at for its new TFLN foundry coming online next quarter. This is a key technology for improving communication performance in both conventional and quantum computers. See their website for more details.
No IONQ is a big spoof. There trapped ion technology is 1 dimensional, so they failed and tried to diversify in developing algorithms and providing consultancy services. They are not at all involved in any quantum computing.. they are using Nvidia chipesets for goodness sake...
@@MrZealot1Your claims do not match what I’m reading about IONQ in recent months. They are continuing to advance and produce quantum processors, but they are integrating chips from Nvidia to support hybrid quantum computing (both conventional and quantum computers used in cooperation to solve problems, since each excels at different aspects of computing).
They are providing those other services to support their customers in developing quantum apps. Other quantum companies are doing the same to help increase quantum adoption and hardware sales.
I'll find time sell it.
That’s a long time horizon for only 800b
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ionq period
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Is this the correct form for this question?
I want more information about quantum computing stocks.
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Well explain thank you for bringing up this video
Financial education is indeed required for more than 80% of the society in the country as very few are literate on the subject. The value of the US🇺🇸dollar is declining due to inflation, but it is increasing in comparison to other currencies and commodities such as gold and real estate. I'm worried that rising inflation will cause my 550k in my retirement funds to lose value, But with the help of Mrs Maria I hit 220k this week from my investment of 45k, I am truly grateful for all the knowledge and nuggets you have given me over the past few months.
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How
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Can I start with as low as $1000
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IBM is THE leader in Quantum - not these little companies.
Actually, it was WANG in the early 70's.
Yes, but IBM has a much, much larger market cap, and a lot more trade volume, so it might be more difficult to move the meter. Other companies have more room for growth than IBM.
There are multiple competing different technologies for quantum computing and no clear winners yet. Also, the companies in this video are pure plays, whereas IBM is a behemoth with many business areas including a huge services component.
IBM has elephant problems, it needs a lot of food, and takes too long to turn. Big companies cant innovate new tech well, go buy some intel if you like elephants.
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Sorry, there no benefits found yet. Waiste of money 😂😂😂
You should do more research. Many case studies have been done, and many companies are moving forward with commercial apps and R&D.
You should do more research, where are your facts in your useless statement.
@MrZealot1 Seems you provided no evidence to your statement. Go to college and learn something 😆
This woman is even worse at investing than Cathy Wood
Literally none of these companies make money They cost investors every single quarter.. dumb
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Do you think it’ll keep pumping?
@kelbam4505 profits will be taken for now.... but give it about 2 to 5 years it'll be the new Nvidia
@@HOPE4u00 fingers crossed 🤞
She's talking a lot without saying anything. QUBT has a terrible balance sheet. Agree IONQ is the one
QUBT improved their balance sheet this week. Raised $40 million, enough to fund the next 6 quarters or so. They also have a new foundry coming online next quarter, so expect sales to start ramping next year (they have the only TFLN photonic chip foundry in the U.S.).
Meme stocks
!I am at the beginning of my "investment journey", planning to put 285K into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 30% per year in dividend returns. any good recommendation on great performing stocks will be appreciated..
As a newbie investor, it’s essential for you to have a mentor to keep you accountable.
Ruth Ann Tsakonas is my trade analyst, she has guided me to identify key market trends, pinpointed strategic entry points, and provided risk assessments, ensuring my trades decisions align with market dynamics for optimal returns.
I managed to grow a nest egg of around 120k to over a Million. I'm especially grateful to Adviser Ruth Ann Tsakonas, for her expertise and exposure to different areas of the market..
I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of
information can be a big hurdle. I've been
making more than $200k passively by just
investing through an advisor, and I don't have
to do much work.. Inflation or no inflation, my
finances remain secure. So I really don't blame
people who panic.
Without a doubt! Ruth Ann Tsakonas is a trader who goes above and beyond. she has an exceptional skill for analysing market movements and spotting profitable opportunities. Her strategies are meticulously crafted on thorough research and years of practical experience.
how would you recommend i enter the crypto market? I am also looking at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach? and How can i reach her, if you don't mind me asking?
Bubble waiting to pop. All hype and failed core business objectives.
2050? That's how ridiculous people are thinking about quantum computing - it'll never happen because you can't write software for it. AI is nothing but s buzz word and way for Corporate America says you're being fired for AI. You won't be able to go down to Best Buy and ever buy a quantum laptop or computer - both are good ways to waste your money in the stock market. Kind of like pharmaceuticals and passenger aircraft.
You simply misunderstand how quantum computing is being used. It isn’t a direct replacement for conventional computers, but rather it excels in several sub-areas. It has trouble with wholly deterministic algorithms due to tendency to produce noise in the results. However, there are areas of less precise computation where it can provide tremendous scale, speed, and power savings. These include generative AI, data generation for machine learning systems training/testing, simulation studies (such as drug discovery and material science), etc.
Quantum computers are now available on some cloud services, and there multiple software libraries out there that support them. In the future there may be sufficiently broad need for them that it would make sense to create laptops that embed a quantum computer within a conventional one, but we’re not there yet. The cost would need to come down, and only some quantum technologies can operate at room temperature (rather than the massive cooling that others require).
@TheDeacon-z9m Nice text book answer, in other words its a waste of time and money and won't be available for two generations, there is no way to partially use quantum physics, its all or none, and won't produce any consistent performaning products for commercial or consumer products for two generations until the principle of entanglement can be replicated. Its primarily use today is to get funding for tenured professors and their lab lackeys.
can you buy a data center at Best Buy?
@@c123bthunderpig Your understanding of the state of QC appears to be lagging a bit. Many companies are working on commercial apps and R&D, including hybrid approaches to computation (quantum and conventional computers are both used to work on different parts of a problem in cooperation). Both Microsoft and Amazon cloud services provide access to quantum computers from multiple manufacturers. There is support for quantum software libraries in multiple programming languages.
Additionally, just today Amazon announced its Quantum Embark program to help customers prepare transition to quantum computing. This includes use-case discovery workshops, a hands-on workshop working with quantum programming environments, etc.
For another viewpoint, I’d check out IONQ and see what their business growth and technology story looks like. They have $37 million in trailing 12-month sales, and are estimated by analysts to do over $80 million next year. That’s not chicken feed, and it’s all about ramping up for enterprise-level QC apps.
@underratedblastoise3908 don't know, I don't shop at Best Buy, their computers are too standardized, use old microprocessors are overpriced and underperform I have mine custom made.