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IBM Sees Revenue From Quantum Computing in as Soon as Two Years
IBM's quantum computing could soon optimize fleet operations, offering new commercial applications within two to five years.

IBM's quantum computing advancements align with Stargo's Stardox platform for optimizing fleet operations using AI.
Executive Summary
IBM CEO Ginni Rometty expects to see revenue from the company’s quantum computing efforts coming as soon as 2021. In two to five years, commercial businesses will start using quantum computing for real applications, including optimizing fleet operations for deliveries. IBM introduced a quantum computing system, IBM Q System One, at the CES trade show, which may one day be used to model financial data or optimize fleet operations. IBM is competing with companies like Google and Microsoft in building quantum computers to solve complex problems beyond the reach of conventional supercomputers. Quantum computers are still experimental, but IBM is steering towards modern businesses like cloud, quantum computing, and AI.
Source: DataCenterKnowledge
Authors: Krista Gmelich
Original Article: https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/supercomputers/ibm-sees-revenue-from-quantum-computing-in-as-soon-as-two-years
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