IBM says it has booked $1 billion worth of cumulative quantum business. The revelation was made by the company in comments to CNBC. It is not clear when IBM started recording revenues to reach this ...
Big Blue has been working on the next-gen technology for decades, and now has major breakthroughs in its sights. We get a ...
Melius Research analyst Ben Reitzes says IBM's quantum computing practice dates back to the 1980s Wall Street's enthusiasm around quantum computing as the next hot investment theme after artificial ...
International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) has redefined itself as a cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) company. Its ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Paul-Smith Goodson is an analyst covering quantum computing and AI. IBM’s 300mm quantum processor wafer features multiple chips ...
The company expects to reach true quantum advantage by 2026 and have a large fault-tolerant system in place by 2029. With a long track record and a clear roadmap, IBM is emerging as a quantum ...
IBM has booked $1 billion in cumulative quantum business since 2017, with clear milestones to achieve fault-tolerant systems by 2029. Pure-play quantum stocks trade at rich revenue multiples, while ...
Quantum computing has recently attracted much attention, especially after Google (GOOG) revealed its ‘Willow’ quantum chips, which claimed to execute unimaginable tasks. We’re just getting used to a ...
It’s an unscientific fact that nine out of every 10 conversations about tech in the past year have been about AI. But the 10th has been about quantum computing. In a period of just over a year, the ...
IBM (IBM) announced on Wednesday that it is on a path to deliver quantum advantage by the end of next year, and fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029. In addition, the Armonk, N.Y.-based company ...
The IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights feels like the set of a science fiction film, complete with retinal scans required to gain access to certain computer labs. But that once ...