Quantum Computing Needs Semiconductors
Quantum computers represent the future of computing, but they cannot operate independently. Classical computing infrastructure remains essential for quantum systems to function effectively. At the core of this infrastructure lies the semiconductor industry, which provides the foundational chips necessary to support quantum operations. This symbiotic relationship means investors should not view semiconductors and quantum computing as competing technologies. Instead, they represent complementary sectors within the broader technology ecosystem. The semiconductor industry will likely benefit significantly from quantum computing advancement, as demand for supporting infrastructure grows. Companies positioned in both sectors or those supplying components to quantum developers could see substantial opportunities.
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Friday, May 15, 2026 at 9:00 AM
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