Amy Raskin, Chief Investment Officer at Chevy Chase Trust, joins CNBC's Halftime Report to explain why she's trimming the ...
The divisive quantum computing stock still has a murky future.
To understand why IonQ is such a divisive stock, we should first understand how quantum computing works. Traditional computers still store zeros and ones as binary bits of data, but quantum ...
Some other key partnerships IonQ has are with engineering simulation ... This allows for a qubit to store infinitely more information than a bit, but it comes at a cost: accuracy.
Quantum computing stocks landed on investors' radars late last year when Alphabet announced a huge breakthrough with one of its quantum computing chips. This caused a marketwide rally in quantum ...
A technology once feared too error-prone to underlie a quantum computer is hitting the big time.