Quantum Computing: Strategic Intelligence
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Quantum computers use the properties of quantum physics to store data and perform computations. The difficulties inherent in tackling the engineering problems this presents led to a period of market stagnation after excess hype, with pre-revenue companies struggling to commercialize. GlobalData believes that quantum computing has matured sufficiently to emerge from its brief winter. By 2030, the key dilemma of quantum coherence will be solved, thereby hastening development.
Scope
This report provides an overview of the quantum computing theme.
It identifies the key trends impacting growth of the theme over the next 12 to 24 months, split into two categories: technology trends and macroeconomic trends.
It includes a comprehensive technology briefing, which explains what quantum computers are, how they work, and why they are superior to classical computers.
The detailed value chain comprises five segments: quantum infrastructure, quantum hardware platforms, quantum software, quantum applications, and quantum services.
Key Highlights
China has made enormous strides in catching up with the US in quantum expertise. In 2024, the two countries stand almost neck and neck, albeit with very different strategies. Private companies lead the way in the US; in China, expertise is increasingly concentrated within state institutions. Alibaba and Baidu have notably withdrawn from the market, dedicating state-of-the-art equipment to China’s national institutions.
Quantum error correction is a crucial technique for maintaining the integrity of quantum computations over time, enabling the execution of complex algorithms that require long coherence times. Google’s Willow chip is a significant advancement in this field, as it incorporates error correction techniques to improve the fidelity and scalability of quantum processors.
Reasons to Buy
Within the next five to seven years, intermediate quantum computers are likely to become available that can offer a quantum advantage over classical computers in certain optimization applications across, for example, space warfare, logistics, drug discovery, and options trading. This report will help you understand what quantum computing is and its potential impact across industries. It also includes details of the companies leading the charge towards quantum supremacy.
Accenture
Aegiq
Aliro Quantum
Alphabet
Amazon
Anyon Sytems
AOSense
Apogee Instruments
Atom Computing
Atos
BCG
Bleximo
Bluefors
Booz Allen Hamiliton
Bruker
C12
Campbell Scientific
CIQTEK
Classiq
Coax
Coherent
Cosmic Microwave Technology
Delft Circuits
Deloitte
Diraq
D-Wave
eleQtron
Equal1
ETH Zurich
ETL Systems
EY
fragmentiX
Fujitsu
Furukawa Electric
Hamamatsu Photonics
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Honeywell
Horizon Quantum
Huawei
Hypres
IBM
Infineon
Infleqtion
Infosys
Intel
IonQ
IPG Photonics
IQM
LI-COR
Low Noise Factory
M Squared Lasers
McKinsey
Microsoft
Miraex
MIT
Multiverse Computing
NanoQT
NKT Photonics
Nokia
Nomad Atomics
Nu Quantum
NuCrypt
ORCA
Origin Quantum
Parity QC
Perimeter Institute
PQShield
Qasky
QC Ware
QpAI
QuantumCTek
Quarks Interactive
QuintessenceLabs
QuSecure
Riverlane
Sixscape
Strangeworks
Tata Consultancy Services
Tech Mahindra
Toshiba
TU Delft
VeriQloud
Wipro
Xanadu
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