CROZET, Va., May 29, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) just announced the acquisition of supercomputer maker Cray Inc. (CRAY) for $35.00 per share. What does all of this mean for quantum computing? In the short term, Inside Quantum Technology believes the answer is “very little.” In the longer term, say five years, it’s a “definite maybe.” We note that:
Still, most probably quantum computing is not on HPE’s corporate mind right now. Inside Quantum Technology does not expect to hear much about quantum computing from HPE in the short-to-medium term. And yet, and yet:
Given all this, and if HPE’s initial forays into quantum computing are moderately successful, Inside Quantum Technology, believes that it would be no surprise to see HPE make another acquisition, this time of a quantum computing startup of some kind. This is because HPE can only get so far with its institutional knowledge of quantum computing at HP Labs. No such acquisition will occur, we believe, until Cray is integrated into the HPE ecosystem and possible quantum computing startup acquisitions have commercial hardware and software products available. Just some of our speculations on where a new player in the quantum computing field may emerge from.
Note that Inside Quantum Technology will soon be publishing a new report on quantum computing: Quantum Computing Strategies: 2019 (https://www.insidequantumtechnology.com/product/quantum-computing-strategies-2019)
About Inside Quantum Technology:
Inside Quantum Technology (https://www.insidequantumtechnology.com) is the first industry analyst firm to provide coverage of all aspects of quantum technology including quantum computing, post-quantum encryption, QKD and quantum sensors.
In addition to its industry analysis reports, Inside Quantum Technology organizes two annual quantum summits – in Europe and the United States – and publishes Quantum Technology News, a daily update on all things quantum technology.
Lawrence Gasman
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