Rigetti Computing, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center are teaming up to build TangleLab, a new hybrid quantum classical supercomputer. The system is being developed under a U.S. National Science Foundation grant and is planned as an open testbed for researchers and educators. The collaboration extends Rigetti Computing's existing work with HPE and embeds its hardware into a major academic and government backed computing project. Rigetti Computing...
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Quantum computing stocks may be the future -- but how far in the future are quantum profits?
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AT&T will expand the use of D-Wave's quantum technology across its network operations as part of a new agreement.
In the quantum space, commercial traction is often the strongest signal of progress. The Florida-based company unveiled an expanded partnership with AT&T on Monday to use its signature annealing quantum computers. AT&T isn’t a new collaborator; D-Wave first teased the relationship earlier this year, when representatives from the telecom giant appeared at D-Wave’s annual user conference.
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Rigetti Computing (RGTI) has drawn fresh attention after launching a 108-qubit processor and outlining ambitions for quantum advantage within three years, which puts its superconducting approach in focus alongside better known quantum peers. See our latest analysis for Rigetti Computing. The recent pullback, with a 30 day share price return down about 23% and year to date share price return down 40.04%, contrasts with Rigetti Computing’s three year total shareholder return that is more than...
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This company's work in the quantum computing market is just getting started.
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