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Quantum computing shareholder suggests significant investment boosts D-Wave's dominance in the field

Quantum Computing Investments Shift Away from D-Wave and IonQ Towards Other Companies

Focused on Quantum Computing: Substantial Investments Are Made by Both D-Wave and IonQ Companies
Focused on Quantum Computing: Substantial Investments Are Made by Both D-Wave and IonQ Companies

Quantum computing shareholder suggests significant investment boosts D-Wave's dominance in the field

IBM's Quantum Surge: Starling's Stealthy Domination

Gibber about IBM's latest quantum move, and it ain't no bedtime story! The tech titan unleashes the Quantum Starling project to build a colossal, fault-tolerant quantum computer by 2029, elbowing itself into the lead.

With its sights set on a jaw-dropping 20,000 times more computational power than current quantum computers, IBM's aiming for the stars - and city slickers in Poughkeepsie kick off the construction of a new quantum data center to make it happen! Quantum folk like logical qubits, keepin' errors in check and openin' doors for complex applications, like drug development and materials research.

IBM's CEO Arvind Krishna brags, "We're pioneering quantum computing, with math, physics, and engineering paving the path for a large-scale, fault-tolerant computer that solves real-world problems and unleashes limitless potential." IBM's VP of Quantum Research, Jay Gambetta, ain't shy about his confidence: "There's never been a time I've been more certain that a fault-tolerant quantum computer will be a reality this decade."

Got Alphabet (A)? Fancy yourself a quantum whiz? Rejoice! IBM and Alphabet are in our famed AKTIONÄR-Depot and recommendations, respectably. AKTIONÄR magazine readers, grab your popcorn – we're in the quantum game!

Hey, don't take our word for it – check out D-Wave and IonQ, watchin' the quantum action Dallas-style while Old Man IBM rakes in the dough. History calls the dinosaur a relic, but hey, who's laughin' now?

So who stands tall in the patent race? None other than IBM, hot on Google's heels. 'Bout 2025, IBM and Google own over half of the quantum patents, crushing the competition like IonQ or D-Wave. If you're an AKTIONÄR reader, you're loaded with quantum power!

In the quantum world, it ain't a dog-eat-dog game, but it's fierce competition! Steady as she goes, IBM's roaring to the top like a freight train, using low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes to cut physical qubit overhead by 90%. Modular architecture helps too, boostin' scalability and fault tolerance.

Stay tuned for the Quantum Loon, a key step on IBM's roadmap to fault-tolerance. IBM's Quantum Data Center in Poughkeepsie, New York, will fuel Starling's rise to the top!

Let the race begin!

Conflict of Interest Disclosure

Oh, by the way, the boss man of Boersenmedien AG, Mr. Bernd Foertsch, owns IBM shares. Our fave author holds shares in IBM and Alphabet (A) too, so don't ya just love the ol' boy's club?

In the dynamic realm of technology and finance, IBM's Quantum Starling project aims to revolutionize investing in quantum computing, promising a 20,000-fold increase in computational power by leveraging technology, to address complex applications like drug development and materials research. IBM's prominent positions in the quantum patent race lay testament to its dominance in the field.

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