Episodios

  • Decoding NemoClaw: Enterprise AI or Quantum Secret?
    Mar 16 2026

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    In Episode 4, Season 9 of the Qubit Value podcast, the hosts tackle a massive rumor fresh from the 2026 GTC developer conference. The tech community is buzzing about a highly anticipated open-source release called "NemoClaw," speculating that it might be a secret weapon for quantum algorithm development. Playing the role of tech detectives, the hosts expertly deconstruct this hype, revealing that Nemoclaw is actually an enterprise AI platform designed for standard software task automation like routing customer service tickets and is completely unequipped to handle the complex physics and multidimensional requirements of quantum mechanics. They brilliantly break down the danger of conflating buzzwords like "agents," making this episode a must-listen for anyone wanting to separate genuine quantum computing progress from everyday enterprise software marketing.

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    20 m
  • A Quantum Leap into the Future: The New GPT 5.4
    Mar 5 2026

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    In this captivating episode of the Qubit Value podcast, we dive headfirst into the groundbreaking release of OpenAI's GPT 5.4 and its transformative impact on the world of quantum computing. We explore the model's massive 1 million token context window, which allows developers to feed entire Hamiltonian datasets and complex codebases into the model without losing context. We discuss the model's unprecedented reliability, boasting an 18% reduction in errors and a 33% drop in false claims compared to previous versions. Our hosts also delve into the model's native computer use capability, allowing it to directly drive development environments like Qiskit Aer and Google Cirq to write, execute, and debug quantum code autonomously. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the convergence of artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics, as we discuss how GPT 5.4 is shifting the paradigm from manual coding to agent-driven research.

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    24 m
  • Scaling Qubits, Scaling Billions
    Mar 3 2026

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    In this engaging installment of the Qubit Value podcast, the conversation explores the cutting-edge developments and strategic hurdles currently defining the quantum computing sector. The episode unpacks the technical complexities of scaling quantum hardware alongside the stark economic realities and valuation shifts facing today's leading tech firms. By balancing high-level market analysis with accessible insights into quantum infrastructure, the discussion provides a compelling look at what it takes to successfully transition from experimental research to multi-billion dollar commercial realities.

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    25 m
  • Billions in Qubits: Decoding 2026 Quantum Valuations
    Mar 2 2026

    In this highly anticipated episode of the Qubit Value podcast, the hosts tackle the recent market surges to predict what 2026 will hold for the quantum computing sector. They examine the current landscape, focusing heavily on leading companies like IonQ and Rigetti, weighing their staggering $12-14 billion and $5-6 billion market caps against sky-high price-to-sales ratios that have some analysts shouting "bubble." Through a sharp analysis of potential scenarios—ranging from a massive commercial breakout led by Quantinuum's upcoming IPO to a "trorough of disillusionment" where hyped valuations crash under execution failures—the hosts provide a comprehensive look at the financial realities of quantum hardware. Whether you're an investor looking for the next big tech leap or a quantum enthusiast curious about the industry's financial health, this episode offers vital insights into the transition from experimental research to multi-billion dollar commercial reality.

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    23 m
  • The Qudit Era: Quantum Computing’s Next Dimension
    Mar 1 2026

    Dive into a mind-bending episode of the Qubit Value podcast as the hosts explore the monumental shift from traditional binary computing to the high-dimensional realm of "qudits"! Discover how the quantum industry is officially breaking the constraints of 1s and 0s, moving from simple two-sided coin tosses to complex, multi-level geometrical states. This thrilling discussion unpacks jaw-dropping breakthroughs, from researchers manipulating 25 distinct levels within a single Barium ion to Yale University's massive strides in qudit-based error correction. The hosts also shed light on real-world commercial marvels, such as Quantum Computing Inc.'s room-temperature Dirac 3 machine which packs an astounding 964 qudits, as well as the futuristic development of holographic quantum microscopes poised to revolutionize precision medicine and biological modeling. Strap in for an exhilarating journey that proves the future of computing isn't just quantum—it's highly dimensional!

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    25 m
  • Quantum 2026: From the Lab to the Stock Exchange
    Feb 28 2026

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    The "quantum winter" is officially over, and the race for quantum advantage is heating up on Wall Street! In this thrilling episode of the Qubit Value podcast, the hosts break down the historic February 2026 boom in quantum computing public listings, marking a definitive shift from laboratory research to a multi-billion-dollar commercial reality. Listeners are taken on a financial rollercoaster as European powerhouse IQM announces a definitive $1.8 billion SPAC merger, Infleqtion rings the NYSE bell to become the first publicly traded neutral-atom quantum company, and photonic pioneer Xanadu advances its own massive merger to fund a dedicated quantum data center in Toronto. The episode also explores the industry's $20 billion gorilla, Quantinuum, and its ambitious plans to bypass the SPAC route for a traditional IPO. With deep dives into tangible system sales, massive infrastructure projects, and the inevitable convergence of quantum computing with artificial intelligence hardware, this episode is an essential guide for anyone eager to understand how an unprecedented influx of public capital is turbocharging the quantum revolution.

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    24 m
  • Pasqal Now: Inside the 2026 Breakthrough
    Feb 27 2026

    Get ready to explore the undisputed rising star of the quantum world in this thrilling episode of the Qubit Value podcast, where the hosts dive into Pasqal's explosive journey to a $1 billion unicorn valuation fueled by a €200 million Series C funding round! Listeners are taken on a global tour of the company's aggressive 2026 expansion, from a massive new $65 million North American headquarters in Chicago to groundbreaking deployments of their 200-qubit and 140-qubit neutral-atom processors in Saudi Arabia and Italy. The episode breaks down the brilliance of Pasqal's room-temperature technology which uses precise optical tweezers to manipulate atoms without the need for bulky cryogenic freezers and explores high-impact collaborations with corporate giants like LG Electronics, NVIDIA, and IBM. Packed with insights into their ambitious roadmap to reach 10,000 qubits by 2028, this episode is a front-row ticket to the "moon landing of computing" as Pasqal races to demonstrate the world's first industry-relevant quantum advantage by mid-2026!

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    17 m
  • Horizon Quantum Computing: Inside the $500M Software Push
    Feb 27 2026

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    Step into the fast-paced world of quantum computing software in this exciting episode of the Qubit Value podcast as the hosts dissect Horizon Quantum Computing's explosive rise! Listeners will get an insider's look at Horizon's massive leap onto the Nasdaq, fueled by a $503 million valuation and a highly oversubscribed private investment round. The episode intricately explores how Horizon is democratizing quantum coding through its Triple Alpha platform and its newly launched, brilliantly intuitive language, Beryllium, which allows developers to write quantum code using familiar loops and classes. Beyond the software, the hosts break down Horizon's bold move to purchase and build their own hardware testbed—a Rigetti-powered, Maybell-cooled system in Singapore—ensuring their software will run perfectly when the hardware industry catches up. With an eye on an upcoming $2 billion software market by 2030 and a major collaboration to tackle fault-tolerant quantum algorithms, this episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to understand how Horizon is bridging the gap between today’s classical developers and tomorrow's quantum breakthroughs.

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    17 m