Rigetti Computing is a pure play quantum computing company, building quantum processors and related systems for potential use cases in areas such as optimization, simulation, and machine learning. Quantum hardware developers have been focused on increasing qubit counts while working to improve fidelity, since both factors influence how useful quantum systems may become for real world workloads.
For investors, the combination of prospective public funding and a reported 99.9% fidelity metric on a 108 qubit system highlights both external interest and technical progress, while still leaving execution risk in focus. The non binding structure of the funding and ongoing engineering hurdles, together with the possibility of further capital needs and dilution, mean these developments may be important inputs rather than end points in assessing Rigetti Computing’s long term potential.
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