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Quantum computing, once only a theoretical possibility, promises to deliver faster, more energy-efficient computers—but only if scientists can build and scale the hardware needed to run the machines.
Publicly traded quantum computing stocks have been volatile over the last year, but a new entrant just priced its shares well above their targeted range.
FormFactor is powering parts of the quantum computing build-out with essential cryogenic testing infrastructure, while investors focus elsewhere.
By Prakhar Srivastava and Pritam Biswas June 4 (Reuters) - Honeywell's Quantinuum is set to make its U.S. market debut later on Thursday, after strong investor interest helped the quantum computing company raise $1.
With quantum leaders pursuing distinct strategies across computing, networking, sensing & optimization, investors can get exposure to the theme through the WisdomTree Quantum Computing Fund.
The quantum computing trade has shifted from a speculative bet to an identifiable, investable theme, and the three exchange-traded funds that best capture it each take a different angle on the same transition.
Dr. Youping Wong of Quantum Computing Inc. and Matthew Cancella of Infleqtion discuss their companies' innovations in quantum technology. They cover topics such as QCI's room-temperature quantum devices and recent acquisitions,
This nascent technology is beginning to move out of the realm of theoretical research and into the early stages of practical applications.
Surgical and humanoid robots are now a reality, not science-fiction, and quantum computing is pushing the envelope further, so ETFs in the space are in for a wild ride.
In the previous article titled “The Basics: How Quantum Computers Work and Where the Technology is Heading,” we provided an overview of foundational quantum computing concepts, including qubits (quantum bits), superposition, and entanglement.
Quantum networking has many practical and commercial use cases in the classical world today,' said Ramana Kompella, head of Cisco Research and Cisco Fellow, in a session at Cisco Live 2026.