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As quantum computing evolves from theory to commercialization, two distinct visions are emerging. Rigetti Computing RGTI and D-Wave Quantum Inc. QBTS represent divergent paths toward unlocking quantum ...
A 2,048-qubit D-Wave 2000Q processor, shown in the lower half of this image, was used to simulate the behavior of a quantum magnetic system depicted in the upper half. (D-Wave Systems Illustration ...
Skeptics bristled at the 'science by press conference' tone of the introduction, and wondered whether the D-Wave device wasn't just a classical computer disguised as a quantum one.
As quantum computing edges closer to commercial viability, two publicly traded companies stand at the forefront of this revolutionary technology: IonQ IONQ and D-Wave Quantum QBTS. Both companies ...
The current debate over the merits of quantum annealing and the relative performance advantage of classic computers versus D-Wave's system is somewhat similar to the debates over digital vs ...
The metallic dome of Science World is an iconic sight in Vancouver, and as such it was a fitting place for the second public demonstration of D-Wave System's new 16-qubit quantum computer.
Now D-Wave, the Canadian company behind the quantum computer that Google and NASA have been testing since 2013, wants to make quantum computing a bit easier through the power of open source software.
D-Wave is a strong buy in the quantum computing market, with a first-mover advantage and promising revenue forecasts. Read more on QBTS stock here.
D-Wave believes the combination of annealing, gate-model quantum computing and classic machines is what its businesses’ users will need to get the most value from this technology.
D-Wave already claims a number of enterprise customers for its quantum computers, including NTT Docomo, Mitsubishi Estate, Volkswagen, Toyota, Pattison Food Group, Ford Otosan, who are using it in ...
D-Wave reported first-quarter revenue of $15 million, a 509% increase from a year ago. The surge in revenue was driven by the sale of an Advantage quantum computing system to Germany’s Jülich ...