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During “Quantum Day” at Nvidia’s GTC conference this week, CEO Jensen Huang hosted experts in the quantum-computing field in an effort to reverse the impact of statements he made in January ...
Jensen Huang, co-founder and chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., speaks while holding a Project Digits computer during the 2025 CES event in Las Vegas, Nevada, US, on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025.
Nvidia's GTC featured its first-ever Quantum Day, highlighting the next-gen field. Jensen Huang said the event was an apology for his previous comments dismissing the tech. Some panelists weren't ...
CEO Jensen Huang for his comments regarding the timeline for achieving practical quantum computing, saying he is “dead wrong.” What Happened: Huang’s remarks during Nvidia's analyst day ...
Shares of quantum-computing companies that skyrocketed in 2024 collapsed by double digits Wednesday after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said practical uses for quantum computing were more than a decade ...
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, so ...
However, all of that optimism seemed to evaporate after Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang commented about the outlook for quantum computing during a question-and-answer ...
CEO Jensen Huang has stated that practical quantum computing is likely two decades away, the company is not waiting to invest in its future. In a strategic move, Nvidia is actively hiring for ...
Getting "very useful quantum computers" to market could take 15 to 30 years, Huang told analysts. Huang's remarks sent stocks in the nascent industry slumping, with D-Wave plunging 36% on Wednesday.