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Video: How Will Quantum Computing Evolve Over The Next Decade?
Quantum technology is evolving on two parallel tracks.
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Omdia chief quantum computing analyst Sam Lucero.Informa
Quantum computing is an emerging global market set to transform a number of industries.
Ahead of Quantum Summit London, Enter Quantum editor Berenice Baker talks with Omdia chief quantum computing analyst Sam Lucero.
In this, the first of a series of interviews, Lucero reveals that quantum computing is set to evolve along two separate tracks.
The first, mainly hardware-driven track is the path towards quantum advantage.
A parallel, more software-based effort sees early adopters using today's small-scale, fault-prone quantum computers to learn about what quantum computing can do for them.
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