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Quantum is frequently touted as the future of computing, but the future might look a lot like the present.

From Barron's

Still, higher interest rates and oil prices have made investors wary of just about everything, including the massive amounts being spent on AI computing.

From Barron's

AI computing needs are shifting to the types of central processing chips—or CPUs—that are needed to power inferencing, where AI models produce answers to user queries, rather than model training.

From The Wall Street Journal

The work provides a framework for building faster and more sensitive instruments, potentially enabling a shift similar to the transformations seen in genomics and computing.

From Science Daily

For the past few years, central processing units, or CPUs—the core engines of most computers, from laptops to smartphones to data-center servers—have been something of an afterthought in the world of artificial-intelligence computing.

From The Wall Street Journal