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The 'Nvidia of Quantum'? MIT Startup TechNext Forecasts Quantum Computing Winners; Opens Early Access to Investors

New report based on 20 years of MIT research to cut through hype, predicting dominant qubit architectures and identifying key supply chain winners.

TechNext Inc., a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) startup and leader in AI‑driven technology forecasting, today announced an early‑access program for its Quantum Computing Tech Forecast 2025.

The first‑of‑its‑kind analysis quantifies which qubit architectures will improve fastest and maps the full supply chain, integrators, component makers and enablers, to identify likely “NVIDIA/ Google of Quantum Computing.” While attention focuses on superconducting qubits, alternative approaches such as photonics, trapped-ion or quantum dots might achieve commercial viability sooner.

The report will become generally available in the coming quarter. A limited cohort of equity‑research leaders and investors, making significant investment decisions, can access it now for a decisive information advantage.

Recent market whiplash around quantum computing, exemplifies a persistent problem in technology investment: the inability to accurately assess technology improvement trajectories. A mini‑boom on “breakthrough” headlines was followed by sharp selloffs as CEOs voiced conflicting timelines. TechNext’s AI system cuts through this hype with quantitative predictions.

“In equity research, timing is the difference between genius and disaster. Our system replaces intuition with systematic, data‑driven foresight,” said Anuraag Singh, TechNext co-founder.

About TechNext: TechNext is the world leader in Technology Forecasting. TechNext’s forecasts are powered by a patented system that predicts technology improvement rates across tens of thousands of definable domains using large empirical datasets and patent‑network analytics, a capability built on 20+ years of MIT research. TechNext’s models have anticipated major technology crossovers years in advance from solar PV surpassing onshore wind to accurate calls in fusion timelines and MEMS-based audio cost trajectories, demonstrating real‑world predictive power. Clients, including the U.S. Air Force, Multinational corporations, and leading research labs, are using Technext tools and reports to anticipate disruption and seize new markets earlier. Media coverage includes The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and Fast Company. Learn more at www.technext.ai.

“In equity research, timing is the difference between genius and disaster. Our system replaces intuition with systematic, data‑driven foresight,” said Anuraag Singh, TechNext co-founder.

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