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    Quantum stocks rebound as Microsoft drives optimism in quantum research

    January 16, 2025
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    Quantum computing stocks surged on Wednesday after Microsoft unveiled its directive urging businesses to become “quantum-ready” by 2025. The announcement, paired with broader investor optimism fueled by easing inflation data, led to significant gains for several key players in the quantum computing sector.

    Microsoft boosts quantum market with call for business preparation by 2025

    Microsoft’s Mitra Azizirad, President and COO of Strategic Missions and Technologies, emphasized the urgency for businesses to act in a blog post, calling this a pivotal moment for the adoption of quantum technologies. “We are at the advent of the reliable quantum computing era,” she wrote, projecting rapid advancements in quantum research and its ability to address complex challenges that traditional computers cannot.

    The market response was swift. Shares of Rigetti Computing jumped over 23%, while D-Wave Quantum and IonQ posted gains of 21% and 35%, respectively. The Defiance Quantum and AI ETF also rose by 2.7%, reflecting heightened investor confidence across the sector. Nvidia further bolstered momentum, announcing plans to host a “Quantum Day” at its upcoming GTC conference in March, adding credibility to the sector’s growth trajectory.

    Quantum computing, which harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics, has long been heralded as the next frontier in technology. While the technology’s practical applications remain limited, industry leaders argue it has the potential to revolutionize fields such as cryptography, logistics, and drug discovery by solving problems far beyond the reach of classical computing.

    Last year, quantum computing stocks experienced explosive growth following Google’s announcement of a breakthrough with its Willow quantum chip. However, the sector’s momentum waned in recent months, with notable skepticism from key figures such as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who suggested that fully functional quantum computers are still decades away. Similarly, remarks from Meta Platforms‘ CEO Mark Zuckerberg tempered expectations, causing some investors to recalibrate their outlook on the timeline for quantum adoption.

    Despite these reservations, Microsoft’s latest initiative represents a clear signal to businesses to prepare for a future where quantum technologies play a critical role. By urging companies to adapt now, Microsoft aims to position itself as a leader in quantum innovation and drive broader industry adoption.

    While Wall Street remains divided on the timeline for widespread quantum computing use, supporters argue that the technology’s transformative potential warrants early investment. As competition among tech giants intensifies, businesses and investors alike are poised to navigate the opportunities and challenges of the quantum era. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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