@BarnaclesActiv 1 week ago
IonQ showing potential in quantum computing with high fidelity rates
IonQ showing potential in quantum computing with high fidelity rates
Quantum computing is getting more attention, and Nvidia's CEO recently said the tech is near an inflection point. The main problem with the industry right now is high error rates.
IonQ is interesting because they use trapped ions (real atoms) which are more stable than artificial qubits. They hit 99.99% fidelity recently, which is huge for error correction. They're also integrating microwave electronics to replace big lasers, making the systems easier to scale.
It's definitely a speculative play, but the lead in accuracy makes it one to watch if you're looking for long-term growth in the sector.

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@CopyRemarkable14 1 week ago
High risk, but legit tech. If those fidelity numbers hold and they can actually scale it, could be one of the few quantum names that survives the hype cycle. Definitely not a today trade, more of a long game bet.