The CEO of D-Wave Quantum, a quantum computing company whose value soared over eight times last year, counters that Jensen Huang's views on quantum computing are "completely wrong."
The CEO of the USA quantum computing company D-Wave Quantum, Alan Baratz, stated that Jensen Huang's views on quantum computing are "completely wrong." Previously, Jensen Huang's remarks about quantum computing alarmed Wall Street, resulting in a sharp decline in related Stocks, including D-Wave.
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Quantum computing, Nuclear Power, Cryptos, cannabis! USA individual investors' "favorite" collectively adjusted last night.
① Although the three major stock indices in the USA fluctuated on Wednesday, the S&P 500 Index, which performed the worst, only fell by 0.16%—a performance that cannot be considered terrible. ② However, for many American retail investors who enjoy the thrill of speculating on meme Stocks, this Wednesday seems to have been a disastrous day: because many of their favorite investment symbols experienced a remarkable collapse.
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The Trump team is reportedly considering declaring a national economic emergency to implement high and widespread tariffs; Bearish surprise! A single remark from NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang triggered a collective drop in USA quantum computing stocks.
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U.S. stock market closing | Jensen Huang caused a collapse in quantum computing stocks, QUBT fell over 43%; China Concept Stocks fell, Xiaopeng Autos dropped over 5%.
① The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index fell by 0.67%, with most China Concept Stocks declining; ② Wildfires ravaged California, and Electrical Utilities provider Edison International fell by 10%; ③ Jensen Huang stated that a "very useful" quantum computer may take several decades to arrive; ④ Intel: will continue to focus on the independent graphics card market.
Bearish surprise! A statement from NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang triggered a collective drop in USA quantum computing stocks.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang admitted on Tuesday that practical applications of Quantum Computing are still several decades away. After a significant drop on Tuesday, related Concept Stocks saw an even greater decline on Wednesday, with IonQ falling by 39% and Quantum Computing down by 43.34%. Previously, these companies' stock prices had soared due to market expectations for the potential of the related technology, with Quantum Computing increasing by over 1800% in the past 12 months.
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The market is in dire straits! The stocks most favored by retail investors face a "settlement day."
On Wednesday, the speculative Stocks that a large number of retail investors favored suffered a dramatic decline, and the market was in a dire state.
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