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10 October 2023

The future of quantum computing

Published by Kenzo Bounegta , Arthur Sentilhes and Alexandre Krajenbrink | N° 210 - Quantum, microelectronics, conquering the nanometer and beyond

The quantum computer is coming, and with it major economic and technological challenges. Reports by BCG1 and McKinsey2 respectively estimate the sector's potential market at $50 billion by 2030, and the economic impact of this complex and revolutionary technology at $1,300 billion by 2035.


Indeed, entire sectors of our society now need to be rethought as a result of the advances and prospects offered by quantum computing: cybersecurity, finance, insurance, chemistry, logistics, energy, etc. Whereas a classical computer uses bits, which can take the value 0 or 1, the specificity and interest of a quantum computer is that it can use qubits: quantum bits which, in a superimposed state, can take both the value 0 and 1, making it possible to solve problems beyond the reach of...
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Authors

Kenzo Bounegta
Arthur Sentilhes
Alexandre Krajenbrink

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