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RGTI I do have a price target around 20$ since it reached this price at the beginning of this year. But last time it didn’t go up more just because of Jensen’s comments that crashed all quantum names.

I’m curious to see if there’s even more upside with good news…


RGTI other companies are leading in error correction, that alone is the #1 road block to realizing all the promises of quantum computing


RGTI 1 H RSI hitting 87 ! Time to face the music or take a deep breath and shed a tear!

RGTI Daily RSI over 71 !!!!!!! I feel bad for the bag holders buying this at this price .

RGTI Well… I definitely didn’t expect this 😂

RGTI Poor Martina getting rekt on his quantum shorts lol.

RGTI Analysts at Bank of America made the claim in a note on Wednesday that quantum computing “could be the biggest revolution for humanity since discovering fire.”

The firm’s analysts argued that it could reset global power structures and trigger an era of unprecedented innovation.

“A human would have to perform one sum every second for c.50 quintillion years to equal what a quantum computer can do in a single second,” BofA wrote.

The analysts described quantum computing as “a technology that can perform endless complex calculations in zero-time, warp-speeding human knowledge and development.”

While full quantum advantage has not yet been achieved due to error-prone systems, BofA said the technology is approaching maturity, with timelines for broad utility estimated between 2030 and 2033.

“The challenge is to increase the qubit number and quality,” analysts noted, pointing to next-generation chips and improved qubit fidelity as critical developments.

BofA sees a potential $2 trillion application market by 2035, though it added, “the real number could be global GDP,” given quantum’s potential to revolutionize encryption, drug discovery, logistics, deep learning, and materials science.

Crucially, the combination of quantum computing and generative AI could yield what BofA calls “Artificial Super Intelligence.” The firm said, “A QC with just 10 qubits could perform 100x more operations than a classical computer,” making it ideal for accelerating generative AI model training.