Semiconductors Or Quantum Computing - Or Semiconductors And Quantum Computing?

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WisdomTree5.83K FollowersFollow5ShareSaveCommentsSummaryQuantum computing’s recent momentum, highlighted by IonQ’s World Quantum Day networking breakthrough, reinforces growing investor interest in specialized computing platforms that could reshape fields like drug discovery, optimization and cryptography.Despite excitement around quantum innovation, the sector still depends heavily on classical semiconductor infrastructure for qubit control, error correction and data processing, underscoring why the future of computing will likely be built on both architectures together.For investors seeking targeted exposure to the quantum theme, the WisdomTree Quantum Computing Fund emphasizes pure-play quantum innovators and offers differentiated access to companies positioned at the forefront of next-generation computing development. Just_Super/E+ via Getty Images By Christopher Gannatti, CFA & Jonathan Flynn Step One: What Quantum Computing Actually Is (And Isn't) Let's start with the concept, because confusion here can be real and consequential. Classical computers, specifically the kind in yourThis article was written byWisdomTree5.83K FollowersFollowIn 2006, WisdomTree launched with a big idea and an impressive mission — to create a better way to invest. We believed investors shouldn’t have to choose between cost efficiency and performance potential, so we developed the first family of ETFs designed to deliver both. Today, WisdomTree offers a leading product range that offers access to an unparalleled selection of unique and smart exposures.
