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Quantum Computing, Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results
Quantum Computing Inc. (“QCi” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: QUBT), an innovative, integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company, today released financial results for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2024.
Quantum Computing, Inc. to Host Third Quarter 2024 Shareholder Call on Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Quantum Computing, Inc. (“QCi” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: QUBT), an innovative, integrated photonics and quantum optics technology company, today announced that the Company will host a conference call and webcast on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time to review the Company’s operational progress for the third quarter ended September 30, 2024.
From the Desk of the CEO: September 2024 Message
QCi's Chief Executive Officer, Dr. William McGann, provides an update on QCi's strategic progress this month. Read his September 2024 message.
From the Desk of the CEO: August 2024 Message
QCi's Chief Executive Officer, Dr. William McGann, provides an update on QCi's strategic progress this month. Read his August 2024 message.
Newsletter
QCi August 2024 Newsletter
This month, QCi moves into the final phase for its thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) fabrication facility, the QCi team visits Manhattan Project sites at Los Alamos, and QCi shares a recent use with NASA using Dirac-3.
QCi July 2024 Newsletter
This month, QCi's CEO Dr. William McGann provides a mid-year business update, QCi announces its latest publication, and the company hosts a webinar on the topic of entropy computing.
July EQC Webinar
QCi announces its upcoming webinar, “Beyond Qubos: Efficient Quantum Optimization," where QCi's experts will dive deeper into entropy computing and accessible quantum optimization machines for non-convex and combinatorial problems.
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What is the value of QCi with QPhoton?
The combination of QCi and QPhoton delivers the first ready-to-run broadly accessible and affordable quantum photonic systems (QPS) that can be used by non-quantum experts, anywhere, for real-world business applications.
Qatalyst is a ready-to-run quantum optimization software that can be used to solve complex computations by today’s business experts and programmers, with no need for an elite workforce trained in highly specialized, complex and expensive quantum dev development for algorithms, software and orchestration. Qatalyst also delivers vendor-neutral access to a wide range of QPUs and CPUs with no hardware/vendor lock-in.
QPhoton’s QPU is a ready-to-run photonic system that delivers a dramatically lower, highly affordable TCO-Q, enabling a much broader range of deployment scenarios by today’s business users. These QPUs can be deployed anywhere, run at room temperature, are stable in most environments and maintain coherence. Contrast this to early NISC QPUs that require supercomputer-like TCO-Q and deployment due to hyper-cooling, instability wrt environmental interference and issues with decoherence.
What value does QCi deliver to the market?
The blending of Qatalyst and QPhoton dramatically expands QCi’s addressable market for quantum computing, enabling a diverse set of businesses to be able to afford and use quantum computers. This accelerates and expands quantum adoption beyond today’s expensive and highly specialized quantum computers from alternative vendors.
QPhoton brings innovative photonic quantum computers to QCi. They flexibly process as a Photonic QC, a Gate Model QC or as an annealing QC. This enables QCi to solve a wide range of quantum problems for a variety of applications with a ready-to-run, significantly lower cost quantum system.
Why would a software company buy a hardware company?
The blending of Qatalyst and QPhoton dramatically expands QCi’s addressable market for quantum computing, enabling a diverse set of businesses to be able to afford and use quantum computers. This accelerates and expands quantum adoption beyond today’s expensive and highly specialized quantum computers from alternative vendors.
QPhoton brings innovative photonic quantum computers to QCi. They flexibly process as a Photonic QC, a Gate Model QC or as an annealing QC. This enables QCi to solve a wide range of quantum problems for a variety of applications with a ready-to-run, significantly lower cost quantum system.
What is Quantum Computing Inc.’s stock symbol?
Our stock is traded on NASDAQ under the symbol QUBT.