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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock’s profound generational rise to the very top of the market has made a lot of everyday investors a lot of money. And while there may still be ample upside to be had from current levels (many analysts still think the name is a great buy right here,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is growing more bullish about quantum computing — and he expects they'll start solving real-world problems in the coming years. "Quantum computing is reaching an ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently stated that quantum computing is at an inflection point, predicting it will soon solve some interesting problems. His remarks follow the companys collaboration with Harvard and MIT
Writing in a note to clients, analysts at UBS said that, following Huang’s comments, they now sense a "growing interest" in quantum computing, which harnesses quantum mechanics to figure out problems that would theoretically take most common computers thousands of years or more to solve.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described artificial intelligence models from Chinese firms Deepseek, Alibaba and Tencent as "world class" and said AI was "revolutionising" supply chains, at an exhibition in Beijing on Wednesday.