Will the real quantum computing leader please stand up?
Everyone is a self-proclaimed leader. Key word: self-proclaimed.
You’re a leader. They’re all leaders. We’re all leaders of quantum computing. Even I’m the self-proclaimed leader of my immediate neighborhood.
Anyway, IQT Research decided to get to the bottom of this brouhaha and recently published “Quantum Computer Markets: Who Leads?” Written for quantum hardware and software makers, the investment community, journalists, and quantum users, this report contains:
12 strategic, highly-granular profiles — Fujitsu, Google, IBM, IonQ, IQM, Microsoft, Pasqal, PsiQuantum, Quantinuum, Quera, Rigetti, and Xanadu — with products, alliances, customers, advantages, challenges, and more
A novel IQT rating framework, ranking these companies based on long-term business success factors (reputation, marketing, software, communities, technology, form factors, networking, and more)
A ranking of who the “top names” named as their “top names”
Who sold a quantum computer to whom, and for how much (when disclosed, implied, or inferred)
A thorough analysis of clouds and pricing
Trends, such as HPC integration and small-scale devices
SPOILER ALERT: The top of the top names is… [CLICK HERE]
The Quantum Dragon doesn’t have a phone, so for inquiries you should email Missy Wade at missy@insidequantumtechnology.com or call her at 888-384-7144. You can also click on “Request Excerpt” or “Request a Quote”.
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