bwrbad
2日前
Overall, genetic therapies need at least another 15 to 20 years to become semi-main stream and CRISPR-Cas9 another 10-15 years for fixing errors
Quantum computing to be in everyday high profile application level alone need more than gene therapy becoming main stream years, and businesswise profitability as early as 2060. so for current generation toys best bet are cpu gpu mpu xpu, AI, robot, personalized nuclear power generator. RGTIs of course will go back to $1 unless they say they are opening research facility in Saturn or the dark side of moon. what Elon think and say about this.
I-Glow
1週前
RGTI is on the Nasdaq Capital Market - the lowest tier where you can find Mullen Automotive.
Major players like Google, IBM, and Microsoft have invested billions over decades in research and Development.
Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind, announced the $100 billion budget at a TED conference in Vancouver in April 2024.
Of that approximately $10 Billion is spent on Quantum Computing.
In the Last 10-Q the company stated - "With the goal of unlocking this opportunity, we have developed the world’s first multi-chip quantum processor for scalable quantum computing systems. We believe that this patented and patent pending, modular chip architecture is the building block for new generations of quantum processors that we expect to achieve a clear advantage over classical computers."
I read the patents and they don't seem to have any commercial value - also 95-97% of ALL patents fail to be licensed or commercialized.
Google's Willow is already outclassing Supercomputers -"As of November 2024, El Capitan at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is the world's fastest supercomputer.
Speed: El Capitan has a peak performance of 2.79 exaFLOPs, which is 2.79 quintillion calculations per second.
Google's quantum computer chip, Willow, is extremely fast, performing calculations in minutes that would take today's fastest supercomputers billions of years.
RGTI needs Billions in Capital to compete in the Quantum Computing sector.
There are far too many hurdles to overcome for startups to compete.
With 1,978 Quantum Computing related patents published between 2002 and 2022, International Business Machines Corp holds the most number of Quantum Computing patents in the global Technology, Media and Telecom sector.
The second largest number of Quantum Computing related patents were published by Alphabet Inc with 944 patents, of which 95.6% was contributed by its subsidiary Google LLC.
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aBeezlee
1週前
It's not that I believe, it's simply what happened. Quan is a threat to these companies, since they haven't made much progress yet. I hold multiple players (LAES, DWAVE, QeM, etc). Quantum is a big part of my port along with space stocks. It's true the tech is young, but buying AFTER they mature would be insane.
This is like buying Amazon at dollars before they blew up. I'm not going to wait till 2040 to start investing in this tech. That's why I do it now.
wiredawg
1週前
Something to chew on over the weekend: Quantum Machines, Rigetti Computing, and Nvidia announced today the successful application of AI to automate the calibration of a quantum computer. With their AI-powered tools, Quantum Elements and Qruise, remotely automated the calibration of a 9-qubit Rigetti quantum processing unit (QPU) integrated with Quantum Machines’ advanced control system and Nvidia DGX Quantum. A unified system for quantum-classical computing that Nvidia built with Quantum Machines, it is hosted at the Israeli Quantum Computing Center (IQCC).
https://x.com/NVIDIADC/status/1866574377732673641
https://www.forbes.com/sites/gilpress/2024/12/10/nvidia-rigetti-quantum-machines-deliver-ai-powered-quantum-computing/