Are IONQ, FORM and IBM stock purchases ahead of the quantum revolution?


Quantum computing promises to revolutionize the way we process information by taking advantage of the principles of quantum mechanics. It will offer unprecedented computational power, enabling solutions to complex problems that currently cannot be solved with classical computers. This innovative technology has the potential to transform industries such as cryptography, drug discovery, and artificial intelligence. IonQ Inc (IONQ), FormFactor (FORM) and IBM (IBM) are among the stocks offering exposure to this potentially explosive sector.

However, despite the huge potential in this sector, I am neutral on FormFactor (a semiconductor company with profitable exposure to quantum computing), bearish on IonQ (a rising, pure-play quantum stock), and bearish regarding the technology giant IBM.

But first, what is a quantum computer? Well, it takes advantage of quantum mechanics, which describes the behavior of matter and energy at the atomic and subatomic level. There are two concepts that underpin the potential use of quantum mechanics: superposition and quantum entanglement.

Quantum computers differ from those we use today because they use quantum bits (qubits) instead of bits, the most basic unit of information in computing and digital communication. Qubits, unlike normal bits, can be in several states at the same time. This is known as superposition and allows quantum computers to process large amounts of information in parallel.

Entanglement, on the other hand, occurs when two qubits become linked and cannot be described independently, regardless of distance. It is as if the qubits are connected by an invisible thread, allowing instant communication. Albert Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.”

These phenomena allow quantum computers to perform complex calculations exponentially faster than classical computers for certain problems. The problem is that the technology simply doesn’t exist yet and some people believe that we will never be able to harness the power of quantum mechanics for computing. These three companies, IonQ, FormFactor and IBM, offer different levels and types of exposure to quantum technology. Let’s explore.

IonQ is a pure play of quantum technology, specializing in trapped ion quantum computing. The stock has risen over the last month, but unfortunately, I am bearish on this one. The valuation seems too high, given the execution risk.

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