IBM and AMD Turn to Quantum After Falling Behind in AI
After falling behind in generative AI, IBM and AMD look to quantum for an edge in next-gen computing.
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IBM and AMD Turn to Quantum After Falling Behind in AI After Falling Behind in Generative AI, IBM and AMD Look to Quantum for an Edge After falling behind in generative AI, IBM and AMD look to quantum for an edge as they join forces on next-generation computing architectures. The partnership brings together IBM’s quantum systems and AMD’s AI-specialized chips, signaling a bold shift in strategy for both companies. Their goal? To position themselves as future infrastructure leaders in a tech race increasingly defined by quantum breakthroughs. Image Credits:IBM Why IBM and AMD Are Betting Big on Quantum Generative AI has dominated headlines, but not every player has kept pace. While OpenAI, Google, and others surged ahead, IBM and AMD lagged in the AI boom. Now, both companies see quantum as a fresh opportunity to leapfrog the competition. By combining IBM’s expertise in quantum computing with AMD’s high-performance chip technology, they aim to develop scalable, open-source architectures. This makes quantum not just experimental, but practical a…