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The CEO of a quantum computing company in the USA: Jensen Huang is 100% wrong.
Alan Baratz, the CEO of the USA quantum computing company D-Wave Quantum, stated that NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's views on quantum computing are fundamentally misguided. Previously, Huang's comments about quantum computing scared Wall Street, leading to a significant drop in related Stocks, including D-Wave. On Tuesday, when Huang was asked about NVIDIA's Global Strategy regarding quantum computing, he mentioned that NVIDIA could manufacture traditional chips that work with quantum computing chips, but the number of quantum processing units (called qubits) required for these computers is a million times more than currently available. Huang said.