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NVIDIA Chief Executive Ecejecutive OpenSen Huang said he didn’t know that the public sold companies that computerized the crash of industry stocks that caused crashes.
“My first reaction, I don’t know that they are public. How is the public public striking company?” Huang told an event Thursday focuses on technology that keeps Nascent.
Executive hasJanuary saidThat “very useful” quota computers are probably decades, which causes parts of the Ionq Inc. and other companies to stop. Thursday’s Event – Part of the Weeklong GTC Condearment in Nvidia – some of the firms were invited to discuss their prospects.
Industry quantum-computing industry to use unique properties of subatomic particles to process data more powerful than semiconductor electronics. Technical difficulties in building practical systems mean that the field is still in a single experiment period. In addition to quantum upstarts, companies like Microsoft The corp. and alphabet Inc.’s Mobile also trying to find practical use for value systems.
Thursday’s stage companies include Ionq and D-Wave Quantum Inc. Huang naturally for this new form of computing for many years to improve because it is novel. The companies can convince him that the quotum computation is easier than he or she is. “But I don’t know,” he joked.
“This whole session will be like a therapy session for me,” he said.
The six stage company leaders give him a range of answers. Some argue that computers in the quotum have been used to solve difficult scientific problems. Others who have been placed that technology is closer to help progress on traditional computer.
Executives also say it is unreasonable to spend a decade honoring a technology with such a great effect. Loic Henriet, whorunningCompany Company Pasqal, argues that the term “Quantum computing” is misleading. Quantum processors help move as fast – working with traditional computers – instead of repling it, he said.
This story originally shown Fortune.com