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Who will dominate quantum computing and at what levels?

Arthur Hanson

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What companies do readers feel will dominate the different areas of quantum computing from memory to chips to software to entire ecosystems? Any thoughts or comments appreciated. Any thoughts of quantum computing dealing with advanced automation and robotics also appreciated.
 
Who knows, here some current players:
https://thequantuminsider.com/2025/...aps-and-predictions-of-major-quantum-players/

The current "hype" seems to be a little on to attach/involve your quantum computing company to AI.

If you want to get a quick overview of some of the quantum compute companies and how NVIDIA is keeping more and more contact with the quantum compute community see this session at GTC2025:
Thanks for the excellent information and references, it's greatly appreciated. I have found TSM, MU and AMAT are all working in this area.
 
Thank for @user nl excellent references.

Given Matt Swayne, May 16, 2025 (https://thequantuminsider.com/2025/…) said “Although companies are working hard to deliver on their roadmaps, the challenges they face are daunting. Quantum computing remains in its early stages, with significant hurdles in hardware, software, and scalability (e.g. decoherence and error rates).” I do agree with what @user nl mentioned, “NVIDIA is increasingly engaging with the quantum computing community.” If you're interested in knowing more about challenges involved, I've shared my techno-science analysis on LinkedIn below.

Feel free to check it out and let me know your thoughts if any!

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mick...p&rcm=ACoAAAQaIqABKUSzMiNyzculPH1_iM2I-9qQ7Hg
 
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