SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Quantum computers, the next-age machines that one day will make current laptops feel like outdated abacuses, are still experimental. But Abhishek Chopra isn’t waiting for the future.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. Two years ago, I spent about six months in deep discussions ...
For quantum computing to reach the point where it is fault-tolerant, scalable, and commercially viable, it’s going to be with the help of key components of advanced computing today, namely AI, open ...
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