due to the limitations of quantum computing, and the evolution of HPC, the publisher sees the advent of hybrid systems that utilize both quantum and classical CPUs on the same computing platform. These next generation computing systems will provide the best of both worlds - high-speed general-purpose computing combined with use case specific ultra-performance for certain tasks that will remain outside the range of binary computation for the foreseeable future.
- The global market for quantum computing hardware will exceed $7.1 billion by 2026
- Managed services in quantum computing will reach $206 million by 2026 with CAGR of 44.2%
- Quantum computing based on superconducting (cooling) loops technology will reach $3.3B by 2026
- The AI-powered HPC market will reach $22B globally by 2026, driven largely by simulations, engineering and design solutions
- There is a very long tail opportunity in HPC that will be realized through use of AI tools. HPCaaS will reach scale only through greater supercomputer accessibility
- Bio-sciences is the fastest growing HPC sector followed by government, manufacturing, finance and energy