Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Full-stack quantum computing company (Nasdaq); Berkeley-based; Quantum Cloud Services provides low-latency access with proprietary Quil language; targeting near-term quantum advantage.
Rigetti Computing is a Berkeley-based quantum computing company that builds superconducting quantum processors and develops the full software stack for programming, simulating, and running quantum algorithms. Rigetti's Quantum Cloud Services (QCS) platform provides low-latency access to its quantum processors — an important differentiator given that quantum computations require rapid classical-quantum communication for near-term algorithms. The company's Quil programming language and Forest SDK provide developers with tools for writing hybrid quantum-classical programs. Rigetti went public via SPAC merger in 2022 and trades on Nasdaq. The company focuses on near-term quantum advantage in chemistry simulation, materials science, and optimization problems that are relevant to pharmaceutical and financial services customers. Founded in 2013 by former IBM Quantum researcher Chad Rigetti, the company has shipped multiple generations of quantum processors and operates quantum computing infrastructure for research institutions and early enterprise customers. Rigetti competes with IBM Quantum, IonQ, and Google in the quantum hardware and cloud services market.
CrowdStrike (CRWD) reported $3.95B ARR in FY2025 (ended Jan). Revenue $3.74B, up 29% YoY. Market cap ~$85B. 8,600+ employees. Austin, TX. AI-native cybersecurity platform. Charlotte AI for threat detection.
CrowdStrike is an AI-native cybersecurity company founded in 2011 by George Kurtz, Dmitri Alperovitch, and Gregg Marston and headquartered in Austin, Texas, that built the endpoint detection and response (EDR) category and has since expanded into the broadest cloud-native cybersecurity platform in the industry. The company was founded on the insight that traditional antivirus software — signature-based, retrospective, and endpoint-isolated — could not keep pace with sophisticated adversaries operating at machine speed. CrowdStrike's founding architecture, the Falcon platform, was designed cloud-native from day one: a single lightweight agent on the endpoint feeding a cloud-based AI that learns from trillions of security events across every customer simultaneously. The company trades on Nasdaq under the ticker CRWD.\n\nThe CrowdStrike Falcon platform consolidates more than 28 security modules across endpoint security, identity threat protection, cloud security, next-gen SIEM and log management, threat intelligence, and managed detection and response — all delivered through a single agent and unified console. The AI at the platform's core, Charlotte AI, provides conversational security operations, automated investigation, and AI-generated threat summaries that reduce analyst workload. CrowdStrike's threat intelligence team, Adversary Intelligence, tracks and names nation-state and criminal threat actors globally, giving customers predictive insight into campaigns before they hit their environments.\n\nCrowdStrike reported $3.95 billion in annual recurring revenue (ARR) for FY2025 and total revenue of $3.74 billion, up 29% year over year, with a market capitalization of approximately $85 billion. The company has 8,600+ employees and counts a substantial share of the Fortune 500 and global governments as customers. Despite the July 2024 sensor update incident that caused a significant IT outage affecting millions of Windows systems globally, CrowdStrike's customer retention remained strong — a testament to the platform's depth of integration and the switching costs built into its consolidated architecture.
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