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ShawnP123

08/29/24 3:16 PM

#12903 RE: Konaploinks #12897

Yes I'm familiar with cuda-q and it's a good start. Being an open architecture platform is smart. Keep it simple and easy to use with good updates will certainly increase revs. Unless Nvidia wants to migrate away from silicon, the cuda-q is a good approach. I did mention Nvidia taking a system approach in one of my previous posts was a better way to maintain customers. But some of their major customers will be doing the same thing. The nice thing about a system approach is there is more value added and a higher selling price. Other things Nvidia may want to consider is leasing or do financing (which I believe they do offer financing). Another option is factoring. I don't know how many know about this as an option. It would involve a bank or finance company whereby the bank holds the invoice at a discount which Nvidia and the bank would set up.

Cuda-Q is stated as being a quantum computer but in actuality it really isn't. What it does is calculate at Quantum speeds. An actual quantum computer doesn't use 1's or 0's for it's computations. It uses a completely different methodology.