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Oracle and IBM offer up to 34% upside as hyperscalers expand AI and quantum infrastructure amid a volatile macro backdrop.
D-Wave Quantum stock has gained 93% over the last year.
D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) reports record system and service bookings for its new Advantage2 quantum systems. The company is rolling out a dual-platform quantum computing approach that combines annealing and gate-model technologies. D-Wave plans to spotlight its technology and long-term roadmap at Qubits Europe 2026 and its first Investor Day at the NYSE. D-Wave Quantum focuses on commercial quantum computing, with a core business built around delivering quantum systems and cloud services...
D-Wave Quantum's products are already being used by some companies in specific tasks.
Israel Englander’s Millennium Management bought roughly 2.27 million shares of D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS) in late 2024 for approximately $16.4 million, according to a 24/7 Wall St. article published May 28, 2025. One year later, the verdict is clear: the billionaire was right on the thesis, but the stock chart since then resembles a rollercoaster ... This Billionaire Was Right on D-Wave Quantum, but Look at the Wild Ride
Quantum computing has graduated from a theoretical curiosity to a stock market phenomenon. Quantum computers, offshoots of quantum mechanics, can explore multiple solutions at once, and promise the kind of processing power that could revolutionize medicine, materials science, and other fields. The pure-play stocks—the shares of companies that concentrate their efforts wholly on quantum computing—trade mostly on sentiment, since none of the companies have yet to turn a profit.
Quantum computing has graduated from a theoretical curiosity to a stock market phenomenon. Quantum computers, offshoots of quantum mechanics, can explore multiple solutions at once, and promise the kind of processing power that could revolutionize medicine, materials science, and other fields. The pure-play stocks—the shares of companies that concentrate their efforts wholly on quantum computing—trade mostly on sentiment, since none of the companies have yet to turn a profit.
D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) kicked off the quarter with mixed Q1 2026 results, as sales declined to US$2.86 million while bookings reached a record US$33.4 million, supported by large system and service deals. See our latest analysis for D-Wave Quantum. The Q1 update and Quantum Circuits acquisition came after a sharp 30.41% 1 month share price return and a 12.51% 3 month share price return, while the year to date share price return is still down 21.33% and the 1 year total shareholder return is...
D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) reported a sharp increase in first-quarter bookings and said demand for its quantum computing systems has strengthened, even as revenue declined from a year earlier when results included a major system sale. On the company’s first-quarter 2026 earnings call, Chief Executi
IONQ leads quantum peers after Q1 as revenue surges, backlog grows and enterprise adoption expands across commercial markets.
IONQ leads quantum stocks after Q1 2026 with surging revenues and backlog, while QBTS and RGTI chase growth through bookings and tech advances.
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) reported mixed first-quarter results on Tuesday. D-Wave reported a loss of 5 cents per share, beating the consensus estimate of a 9 cent-loss. In addition, it reported revenue of $2.85 million, missing the consensus estimate of $4.13 million and representing an 81% decrease from the prior-year first-quarter. D-Wave also reported first-quarter bookings of $33.4 million, up 1,994% year-over-year from $1.6 million in the first quarter of 2025 and up 149% from $13.4 m
Alan Baratz: Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us. As quantum computing attracts increasing investor attention, the sector is generating significant excitement but also significant noise.
IonQ (IONQ) CEO, Niccolo de Masi, has successfully anchored investor expectations to the AQ 64 hardware milestone as the primary gateway to the 2040 quantum economy. However, while institutional resilience has remained high following a record-breaking first quarter in 2026, the underlying physics that drive IonQ’s massive upside also create a symmetric, high-magnitude downside risk. The current market capitalization, which has fluctuated near $21 billion following the May 6 earnings report, assu
Moby summary of D-Wave Quantum Inc.'s Q1 2026 earnings call
Quantum computing excitement has returned -- along with several reasons investors may regret chasing this rally.
Shares of Quantum Computing Inc. fell 38% last year, but first-quarter earnings mark a shift in investor sentiment.
When so many of the world's most successful investors like the same stock, it's worthy of notice.
Shares of Quantum Computing Inc. fell 38% last year, but first-quarter earnings mark a shift in investor sentiment.
Revenue at the quantum computing firm triples in its latest quarter, but the stock reaction to first-quarter earnings is muted.
IonQ’s proposed SkyWater acquisition could bring more fabrication and packaging work into its supply chain, giving the company tighter control over the hardware needed to scale its quantum systems.
The upcoming earnings print could serve as a likely catalyst as order bookings accelerate.
Quantum computing is getting closer to reality.
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer shared his thoughts on as he discussed Big Tech’s AI spending. During the lightning round, a caller asked about the stock, and Cramer remarked: Well, that’s Dr. Baratz, and I’ve gotta tell you, if you want to do quantum, D-Wave is the one that […]
D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) has acquired Quantum Circuits Inc., adding gate-model systems to its existing annealing platform. The company reports a quantum supremacy milestone, solving complex problems beyond the reach of classical supercomputers. D-Wave is extending its technology into defense, cybersecurity, and commercial use cases while preparing for its Qubits Europe 2026 conference. D-Wave Quantum now sits at an interesting point for investors watching quantum computing move closer to...
Download the Complete Report Here Horizon Quantum Holdings Ltd. (HQ) Triple Alpha Progress and Expanding Hardware Ecosystem Reinforce HQ’s Quantum Software Infrastructure Strategy. Key Takeaways: First quarter as a public company reinforced HQ’s positioning as a differentiated quantum software infrastructure platform centered around Triple Alpha and hardware-agnostic orchestration. Triple Alpha and Beryllium continued advancing toward […]
RGTI's Q1 results are likely to highlight revenue growth, cloud adoption and quantum roadmap progress as investors assess its commercial momentum.
RGTI's Q1 results are likely to reflect rising quantum system demand, but volatile revenue trends could keep investors cautious.
Beyond the headline noise of a $1.06 billion non-cash warrant gain and the lingering echoes of short-seller allegations, the Q1 2026 earnings report reveals a fundamental structural pivot. IonQ (IONQ) has successfully transitioned from a government-subsidized research project into a commercially viable hardware enterprise. The most critical insight buried in the data is the collapse of the bear thesis regarding revenue quality.