Market Size in 2021 | Market Forecast in 2030 | CAGR (in %) | Base Year |
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USD 457.9 Million | USD 5274.9 Million | 31.21% | 2021 |
The global quantum computing market size was valued at around USD 457.9 million in 2021 and is predicted to reach around USD 5274.9 million by 2030 while growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 31.21% between 2022 and 2030.
The report analyzes the global quantum computing market drivers, restraints/challenges, and opportunities during the projection period. In addition, the report explores regional and competitive insights while highlighting some recent developments in the global market.
Quantum computing refers to computing technology that works on the concepts of quantum mechanics like entanglement, interference, and superposition. Quantum mechanics is a branch of physics. It is a fundamental theory and details the physical properties of nature surrounding living organisms with the scale diving deep into subatomic particles and atoms. Technologies and devices used for computing or digitally providing solutions for quantum calculations are known as quantum computers.
The current computers may not necessarily outperform classical computers in the case of practical applications, however, the scientific community is hopeful that larger systems can solve exceptionally difficult concepts in quantum mechanics including integer factorization. Quantum computing can be considered one step ahead of supercomputing since there are several issues that supercomputers cannot solve. Quantum computers are rapidly gaining traction in the global science scenario, especially at large research facilities that are investing in finding more answers about the universe.
Sheer potential of quantum computers to drive market demand
The global quantum computing market is projected to grow due to the immense potential that quantum computing technology and the associated computer hold in terms of solving complex problems that currently available commercial computers cannot solve. Quantum physics and its mechanics are considered one of the toughest, most promising, and most interesting branches of physics that is expected to have answers to the questions that have been bothering mankind since science and technology came into existence. Although the currently existing quantum computers are similar to classic computers, there is a key point of differentiation.
The most advanced quantum computers can actually create quantum outcomes that their counterparts fail to produce, which is the main reason why the science community is not willing to give up on a quantum computer that can function like no other computer that has ever been built. The growing interest of dominant companies like IBM and Honeywell in producing quantum computers and computing techniques to help the research community across the globe is expected to help the global market continue to hold the momentum that it gained in the last decade.
Complexities associated with building quantum computers to limit market expansion
Quantum computing can only be carried out on quantum computers and they are exceptionally difficult to design or build. The current versions are full of external errors like faults or loss in quantum coherence and loud noise. These factors cause the computers to collapse before the program can successfully run. The loss of coherence also known as decoherence is a result of electromagnetic waves, temperature fluctuations, vibrations, and interactions with the external environment.
Quantum computing in pharmaceuticals to provide new growth opportunities
Quantum computing can radically change the understanding of the world that mankind currently possesses. The most lucrative market segment in the coming years can be expected in the pharmaceutical industry since the use of quantum computers is expected to help drug makers simulate chemical systems like drugs and their reactions with other proteins down to their molecular state. This could potentially help pharmaceutical companies find cures for medical problems that have long persisted.
Managing noise to act as a major challenge
One of the major hurdles faced in quantum computing systems is the management of interactions that happen between the environment and the qubits of quantum computers. A qubit is defined as the quantum mechanical version of the classical bit. The interaction leads to noise causing the qubit to fail in maintaining a superposition state. Engineers are currently working on finding an accurate solution to this major problem.
The global quantum computing market is segmented based on technology, offering industry, deployment type, application, and region
Based on technology, the global market is divided into trapped ions, quantum dots, and quantum annealing.
Based on industry, the global market is divided into aerospace & defense, BFSI, healthcare, manufacturing, and energy & utilities.
Based on application, the global market is segmented as machine learning, optimization, sampling, and simulation & data problems.
Report Attributes | Report Details |
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Report Name | Quantum Computing Market Research Report |
Market Size in 2021 | USD 457.9 Million |
Market Forecast in 2030 | USD 5274.9 Million |
Compound Annual Growth Rate | CAGR of 31.21% |
Number of Pages | 182 |
Forecast Units | Value (USD Million), and Volume (Units) |
Key Companies Covered | Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Rigetti & Co Inc, D-Wave Systems Inc., IBM Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Telstra Corporation Limited, Zapata Computing Inc., IonQ Inc., and Silicon Quantum Computing. |
Segments Covered | By Technology, By Offering, By Industry, By Deployment Type, By Application, And By Region |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Latin America, Middle East and Africa (MEA) |
Countries Covered | North America: U.S and Canada Europe: Germany, Italy, Russia, U.K, Spain, France, Rest of Europe APAC: China, Australia, Japan, India, South Korea, South East Asia, Rest of Asia Pacific Latin America: Brazil, Argentina, Chile The Middle East And Africa: South Africa, GCC, Rest of MEA |
Base Year | 2021 |
Historical Year | 2016 to 2020 |
Forecast Year | 2022 - 2030 |
Customization Scope | Avail customized purchase options to meet your exact research needs. Request For Customization |
November 2022:
The International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), at the IBM Quantum Summit 2022, announced some new breakthrough developments in quantum software and hardware while talking about its vision toward quantum computing. The annual event was witness to the company’s range of partners, clients, and developers partnering together to bring momentous change in the quantum world.
November 2022:
IBM announced the launch of the company’s most powerful quantum computer called the Osprey which is a 433-qubit machine. The system is an upgrade from the previous Eagle machine launched by the same firm with three times less qubit than Osprey. The director of the company stated that the management is focusing on developing a computer that is equipped with 1000 qubits which will require the adoption of a new approach.
North America to dominate the global market growth
The global quantum computing market is projected to be dominated by North America during the forecast period with the United States acting as the majority shareholder. The regional growth is expected to be driven by the presence of the necessary infrastructure to promote and encourage quantum computing systems.
The region is already far ahead in terms of technological developments related to quantum mechanics as compared to any other nation across the globe. Factors like the availability of a supportive ecosystem inclusive of the multiple partners required to develop such an advanced technology and government support are projected to help North America generate higher revenue. The US government runs the National Quantum Initiative Act which works toward pushing forward Quantum Information Science and related technologies.
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FrequentlyAsked Questions
The global quantum computing market is projected to grow due to the immense potential that quantum computing technology and the associated computer hold in terms of solving complex problems that currently available commercial computers cannot solve.
According to study, the global quantum computing market size was valued at around USD 457.9 million in 2021 and is predicted to reach around USD 5274.9 million by 2030 while growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 31.21% between 2022 and 2030.
The global quantum computing market is projected to be dominated by North America during the forecast period with the United States acting as the majority shareholder. The regional growth is expected to be driven by the presence of the necessary infrastructure to promote and encourage quantum computing systems.
The global quantum computing market is led by players like Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Rigetti & Co Inc, D-Wave Systems Inc., IBM Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Telstra Corporation Limited, Zapata Computing Inc., IonQ Inc., and Silicon Quantum Computing.
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