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The Rise of Quantum Computing: Investor Insights and Key Stocks
The launch of Intel's first microprocessor, the 404, in 1971 marked the beginning of a significant transformation in computing. While small and slow by today's standards, this innovation was the catalyst for a wave of advancements within just 15 years—personal computers became a staple in homes and offices, automating countless tasks and revolutionizing communication. Now, as we stand on the verge of another monumental leap in technology, Quantum Computing emerges as the next frontier not only to enhance existing systems but to fundamentally redefine the boundaries of computation.