AMD adds $1.5 mill more xndu
“AMD also added a new position in Xanadu Quantum Technologies, valued at about $1.5 million.”
“AMD also added a new position in Xanadu Quantum Technologies, valued at about $1.5 million.”
It will go down more next Monday and Tuesday. Probably will hit 16 or 17. Then it will bounce back on Wednesday. Possibly go up to 21, 22. And then it’s may 14th. First financial report day. You just know this stock will crush since this company doesn’t generate any profit. And the repeat - will go down on Monday and Tuesday and up on Wednesday
You know it will go down again, you just gotta time it correctly to make a fortune out of it
How much sense does this video make? I know it's AI generated, but there is not much easily digestible analysis about the company and the share price collapse recently, so I decided to watch it. I am amateur, but it mostly seemed to make sense. Can anyone comment? Thanks!
XNDU: Quantum Market Analysis and Resale Liquidity Collapse $XNDU #XNDU #stockmarket - YouTube
Hi Everyone.
Had the opportunity to interview the CEO from Xanadu.
We talked about team, timing, conviction, and what it means to go head down when everyone else is chasing momentum—really humble and sharp guy.
Enjoy!
- https://www.fello.agency/blog/christian-weedbrook-xanadu-quantum-computing-toronto (bonus - tour of the lab if you would like to check it out at the end of the blog. )
“Quantum computing is particularly well suited to two kinds of problems at the heart of the energy and climate challenge.
The first is simulation. Climate systems are complex networks of feedback loops and dependencies. A quantum algorithm can model a system using the same physical laws it follows, promising greater accuracy than classical computers can achieve.
The second is material discovery. Many energy technologies hinge on designing materials with specific properties. Right now, finding these materials still relies too much on trial and error, supported by calculations that do not fully capture molecular behavior. Quantum computing can simulate those interactions more faithfully, cutting down uncertainty and speeding the path from lab to market.”
“Users of Frontier and the broader Oak Ridge Leadership Facility (OLCF) community can now utilize PennyLane to write and execute quantum programs directly on the Frontier supercomputer using PennyLane's high-performance Lightning simulator. This collaboration pushes the limits of quantum computing simulation by merging Frontier's exascale capabilities, powered by AMD's CPUs and GPUs, with PennyLane's accessible programming interface.
In order to prototype, test, and validate larger quantum programs and algorithms, researchers often need supercomputing resources to simulate a large number of qubits. With the ability to run PennyLane on Frontier, researchers can now explore complex problems and identify performance bottlenecks that are not present within smaller simulations.
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