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Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang's simple reminder that useful quantum computing is a long way off has somehow caused industry stocks to plummet

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Remember when a computer meant something that used traditional, familiar algorithms? Ah, simple times. Now we not only have machine learning—aka, supposed «artificial intelligence»—but also quantum computing, which uses microwaves to get qubits to do wacky and seemingly impossible things.

Regarding the latter kinds of computers, though, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang reckons we're quite far from seeing actually useful ones.

That's straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak, which you can witness for yourself by skipping to 40:00 in the video of the CEO's recent investor Q&A (via The Register) held at CES 2025.

In response to a question about quantum computing, Huang says: «We're probably somewhere between—in terms of the number of qubits—five orders of magnitude or six orders of magnitude away, and so if you kind of said '15 years' for very useful quantum computers, that would probably be on the early side.

30 is probably on the late side. But if you picked 20, I think a whole bunch of us would believe it.» The unfortunate side effect of Huang's words, as reported by Reuters, is that many quantum computing companies have seen their stocks drop.

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