Key Points
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Warren Buffett does not hold any quantum computing stocks in Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio.
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However, he has stakes in Alphabet, IBM, and Microsoft through a Berkshire subsidiary, New England Asset Management.
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All three companies are significantly investing in quantum computing, with each having distinct roadmaps and advancements in the field.
Berkshire Hathaway’s portfolio, as reported recently, does not include any direct investments in quantum computing stocks. Nonetheless, Buffett has indirect investments in Alphabet, IBM, and Microsoft via New England Asset Management. Quantum computing is a major focus for these companies, with Alphabet’s Google Quantum AI having achieved quantum supremacy in 2019 and IBM claiming it aims for fault-tolerant quantum computing by the decade’s end. Microsoft also seeks to lead in this space with its innovative technology.