Any company looking to get in on the ground floor of quantum computing should ask itself three questions, advises Chad Rigetti, CEO of Rigetti Computing, which is building the first cloud service powered by quantum computing.“If you could meet those computing needs, would it grow your top line revenue?”
, as industries scramble for the high-performance abilities this nascent technology promises. Yet it may be decades before the commercial potential is realized. How quantum computers may boost your company’s bottom line begins with understanding how it works. Rather than improving the binary processing, quantum computers promise the speed, power and functionality not possible with the classic computing businesses use today."They're really computational engines, so you’re not going to shove gigabytes of data into a quantum computer," Bob Sutor, vice president of IBM Q Strategy and Ecosystem, said.
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