Jensen Huang’s comments at last week’s CES about quantum computing being decades away stirred up discussion within the ...
Therefore, Huang's prediction that quantum computers won't go mainstream for 15 to 30 years sounds reasonable. It took Nvidia ...
Quantum computing stocks are tumbling after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warned that the technology is a long way off.
Addressing a question from an audience member, Huang said 15 years would probably be on the "early side" and that 30 years ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang addresses the timeline for quantum computing, suggesting the technology is ... [+] still 15 to 30 years away. However, this perspective overlooks the progress quantum ...
While NVIDIA Corp. CEO Jensen Huang has stated that practical quantum computing is likely two decades away, the company is not waiting to invest in its future. In a strategic move, Nvidia is actively ...
However, all of that optimism seemed to evaporate after Nvidia ( NVDA -3.00%) Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang commented about the outlook for quantum computing during a question-and-answer ...
Shares of Rigetti Computing, Quantum Computing, IonQ and D-Wave fell sharply as Nvidia's Jensen Huang said 'very simple quantum computers' could be 20 years away Quantum-computing stocks have ...
Quantum computing stocks plunged Wednesday after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang cast doubt on the timeline for the technology. Shares of Rigetti and Quantum Computing each fell around 47%, while IonQ ...
(Reuters) -Quantum computing stocks sank on Wednesday, pausing a year-long rally, after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the technology's practical use was likely two decades away. The long wait ...
Rigetti Computing (RGTI), IonQ (IONQ), and other quantum computing stocks fell roughly 40% Wednesday after Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang told Wall Street analysts that “very useful quantum ...
The stocks fell hard on Wednesday, however, after Nvidia Corp.’s NVDA chief executive outlined some other realities for the quantum sector, including that quantum computers are still a ways off.