India, Aug. 26 -- Roughly four to five years from meaningful, robust, portable, and cost-effective quantum computers, quantum computing is making some serious headway. Advanced hardware, key strategic investments, scientists working hard to gain PhDs, breakthroughs, and optimism all signal positive growth in the world's quantum computing sector.

UCLA and UC Riverside announced they built a quantum system that runs at room temperature, and companies like Quantinuum and IonQ are making aggressive moves to try to find funding, or at the very least, strategic support.

Room-Temperature Quantum Computing For the most part, quantum computers have stable operational capabilities only at ultra-cold temperatures. The team from UCLA and UC Riversi...