Yet another British tech company brought up by an American one.
Necessary-Tap5971 on
IonQ just acquired Oxford Ionics for $1 billion, marking a huge consolidation in quantum computing that could either accelerate us toward solving real-world problems in drug discovery and AI, or create monopolies that stifle innovation. When do you realistically think quantum computers will actually outperform classical computers on practical problems – are we talking 5 years or still decades away?
BlueShip123 on
Can someone mind explaining to me how on the Earth does IonQ have $1.1 billion? As far as I know, they don’t have this much in revenue.
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Yet another British tech company brought up by an American one.
IonQ just acquired Oxford Ionics for $1 billion, marking a huge consolidation in quantum computing that could either accelerate us toward solving real-world problems in drug discovery and AI, or create monopolies that stifle innovation. When do you realistically think quantum computers will actually outperform classical computers on practical problems – are we talking 5 years or still decades away?
Can someone mind explaining to me how on the Earth does IonQ have $1.1 billion? As far as I know, they don’t have this much in revenue.