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US targets 'world's first' fault-tolerant quantum computer with Genesis mission
The US has unveiled a technological strategy to build and operate a specialized quantum
The company has been touting its quantum technology for years, but some experts say these claims just don’t pass muster
A new federal initiative to build a quantum supercomputer could transform everything from encryption to drug discovery, creating the next wave of winners and losers.
The point at which quantum computers outperform classical ones will arrive. The question is who controls the infrastructure when it does.
On May 21, the U.S. Commerce Department announced it would give a total of $2 billion in grants to nine companies at the bleeding edge of quantum computing technology, including I
For much of the past two years, investors treated quantum computing as a single investment theme. Whether a company pursued trapped-ion systems, superconducting qubits, quantum annealing, or photonic architectures mattered less than the fact that it was associated with quantum computing.
With a forward P/E of 46.52, Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) is among the 10 Most Overvalued Quantum Computing Stocks According to Short Sellers. On June 5, UBS analyst Joshua Spector raised the firm’s price target on Corning (GLW) to $228 from $223 and maintained a Buy rating.
