Quantum Computing: Moving Out Of The Lab

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Financial Sense4.47K FollowersFollow5ShareSavePlay(16min)CommentsSummaryFor years, quantum computing sat in the same category as nuclear fusion. It was always promising, always fascinating, and always just far enough away that investors could safely ignore it.One of the most important developments in 2026 has been the growing role of Nvidia in quantum computing.IonQ is often cited by analysts and industry reports as a leading pure-play quantum company.The quantum computing sector is beginning to show measurable improvements across several key areas.From an investment standpoint, quantum computing remains a high-risk, long-term theme. adventtr/E+ via Getty Images By Ryan J. Puplava For years, quantum computing sat in the same category as nuclear fusion. It was always promising, always fascinating, and always just far enough away that investors could safely ignore it. That perception began to shift inThis article was written byFinancial Sense4.47K FollowersFollowCited by Barron's as one of the top financial websites to visit on the weekend, Financial Sense (www.financialsense.com) provides educational resources to the broad public audience through a daily podcast, editorials, current news and resource links on salient financial market issues. Begun in 1985 as a local talk radio program, Financial Sense Newshour (www.financialsense.com/financial-sense-newshour) is a weekly webcast with host Jim Puplava and top financial thinkers. Writing staff of Financial Sense includes: Jim Puplava, Chris Puplava, Ryan Puplava, and Cris Sheridan.
