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IBM AND AMD TURN TO QUANTUM COMPUTING AS THEY STRUGGLE TO CATCH UP IN GENERATIVE AI RACE

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September 05, 2025

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IBM AND AMD TURN TO QUANTUM COMPUTING AS THEY STRUGGLE TO CATCH UP IN GENERATIVE AI RACE

Nvidia dominates with its GPUs, Microsoft is embedding OpenAl's models across its ecosystem, and Google, Anthropic, and Meta are each racing ahead with massive generative AI systems. Left trailing this surge are IBM and AMD, two storied names in computing that find themselves overshadowed in the generative Al era. Their answer? Betting on quantum computing and alternative architectures as long-term differentiators in a market otherwise defined by Nvidia's stranglehold on Al hardware.

IBM: FROM WATSON TO QUANTUM

IBM has a long history of pioneering artificial intelligence, famously winning headlines in 2011 with its Watson system's victory on Jeopardy!. But the company has struggled to transform early Al leadership into dominance in the generative era. While ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude capture headlines, IBM's Al products are largely confined to niche enterprise services under its Watsonx brand.

Instead, IBM is increasingly channeling its resources into quantum computing, positioning itself as the clear front-runner in a field still years away from mainstream application. The company unveiled its 133-qubit Heron processor in 2023 and has laid out a roadmap for scaling to systems with 1,000+ qubits by 2026. IBM argues quantum will eventually tackle problems—such as molecular simulation, optimization, and secure cryptography—that generative Al cannot solve efficiently.

Arvind Krishna, IBM's CEO, has framed quantum not as an alternative to Al, but as a complement. “Generative Al is a powerful tool, but it will reach limits. Quantum will extend what's possible in science, finance, and materials,” he told investors earlier this year.

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