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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Admits He Was Wrong About Quantum Computing. Are Quantum Stocks Buys Right Now?
Jensen Huang hosted a “Quantum Day” during GTC, Nvidia’s annual developers conference, where experts shed light on quantum-computing progression. The Nvidia CEO said quantum computers will ...
Quantum computing hasn't received much attention lately, with all the focus on the general economy and the effects of ...
Classical computers have come a long way over the last few decades, but they'll always be deficient in a major way -- the ...
Nvidia Corp. NVDA CEO, Jensen Huang admitted his comments about quantum computing developments in January, which led to a decline in quantum computing stocks were wrong. He discussed the ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivers the keynote address during ... in a new Boston-based research facility to accelerate quantum computing innovations. The Nvidia Accelerated Quantum Research Center ...
Jensen Huang said the event was an apology for ... to explain why he was wrong," Huang said at the opening of the "Quantum Computing: Where We Are and Where We're Headed" panel.
Nvidia NVDA.O will open a quantum computing research lab in Boston ... and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday. Huang made the announcement at Nvidia's ...
In context: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently said that "real" quantum computers would need a few more years, or even decades, to appear on the market. His comments hurt quantum-related stocks ...
Nvidia (NVDA) chief executive Jensen Huang tried to do damage control after his doubts about quantum computing tanked the stocks — but they fell again anyway. At the market open on Friday ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made headlines in January, sowing skepticism toward the emerging field of quantum computing. His comments, which suggested the technology was still 15 to 20 years away from ...
Huang announced at Nvidia's annual software developer conference in San Jose, where Nvidia held a day of events focused on ...