Quantum computers process information in ways classical machines never can, solving problems in minutes that would take today's supercomputers millions of years. The race is on between tech giants, startups, and governments — and the first to achieve reliable quantum advantage could redefine encryption, drug discovery, and financial modelling.
Pure-play publicly traded quantum computing company using trapped-ion technology. Partners with AWS, Microsoft, and Google Cloud to give customers quantum access. One of the few ways to get direct equity exposure to quantum computing.
Builds superconducting quantum processors and sells cloud-based quantum access. One of the early movers in quantum-as-a-service. High risk, high upside play on the commercialisation of quantum.
Develops quantum-ready software and hardware solutions. Focuses on making quantum algorithms accessible without requiring full quantum hardware — a bridging approach for enterprise customers.
Scores 10/10 for Quantum Computing.
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