Top 20 US stock market transactions: Quantum computing company has risen 1700% this year
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发表于 2024-12-18 17:56:04
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The 17th ranked quantum computing company, Quantum Computing, closed up 51.53% with a transaction volume of $2.876 billion. The stock has risen by about 1740% so far this year. After Google announced a breakthrough in its quantum chips, the market's enthusiasm for quantum computing technology is growing. Quantum computing company announced on Tuesday that it has signed a contract with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to use the company's entropy quantum computer Dirac-3 to address "advanced imaging and data processing needs.
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