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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.
With earnings due this week for several quantum computing stocks, Rigetti's Q1 revenue came in slightly above views.
Quarterly results reveal sharply contrasting revenue paths for these quantum rivals, raising new questions about scale, momentum, and investor focus.
The major indexes stretched their winning streak to six weeks, the longest since October 2024. This week nine S&P 500 companies report results, including Constellation Energy on Monday, Cisco Systems on Wednesday, and Applied Materials on Thursday. The highlight of the economic calendar is the consumer price index, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday.
Rigetti Computing (NasdaqCM:RGTI) launched its 108 qubit Cepheus 1 108Q modular quantum system, described as the industry's largest modular multi chip quantum computer. The system is now available through Rigetti's own cloud platform and Amazon Braket, broadening access for developers and enterprise users. The company also outlined plans for international expansion and participation in high profile industry events to showcase the new hardware. For investors watching quantum computing,...
Rigetti earnings could trigger massive stock swing
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.
ACM Research (ACMR) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of +112.50% and +9.60%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
Quantum computing stocks are surging across the board this afternoon, with all three pure-play names rallying in midday trading. The move has reignited a debate that’s defined the sector all year. Which quantum name has actually delivered for shareholders in 2026? The answer, at least through the May 5 close, is clear. IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) is ... Which Quantum Computing Stock Has Dominated in 2026: IonQ, Rigetti, or D-Wave?
QBTS and RGTI surge back into focus as improving risk appetite and AI-quantum momentum drive over 75% upside targets ahead of Q1 earnings.
What Rigetti Computing's recent performance data suggests Rigetti Computing (RGTI) has drawn fresh attention after a strong month, with the stock showing a 24.74% return over that period even as the past 3 months sit modestly negative. For investors tracking momentum alongside fundamentals, that near term move contrasts with a year to date return of 25% and a 1 year total return of 82.57%. This raises questions about how current pricing aligns with the company’s quantum computing ambitions...
IonQ CEO Peter Chapman frequently uses long-term commercialization timelines to anchor investor expectations. However, IonQ’s (IONQ) most critical metric is actually a specific hardware threshold: Algorithmic Qubit (AQ) capacity paired with two-qubit gate fidelity. While it is often obscured by quarterly cash burn figures, this underlying physics milestone is the primary driver of IonQ’s valuation. This analysis focuses on that specific metric.
Rigetti Computing, Inc. (NASDAQ:RGTI) is one of the Best Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy and Hold for 10 Years. Wall Street is bullish on the stock as the company gets close to releasing its fiscal Q1 2026 earnings, scheduled for May 11. The Street expects the company to post revenue around $4.09 million, along with […]
This quantum computing pure play has a long way to go to become a viable business.
Rigetti Computing recently attracted attention as investors reacted to improved analyst expectations for its upcoming May 2026 earnings and continued execution on its quantum hardware roadmap, including progress toward higher qubit systems and government-backed projects. The company’s combination of hardware milestones, such as its expanding qubit counts, and international contracts in markets like India and the U.K. is strengthening its role as an integrated quantum computing provider with...
In the most recent trading session, Rigetti Computing, Inc. (RGTI) closed at $17.7, indicating a +1.14% shift from the previous trading day.
QBTS rebounds as AI-quantum convergence, bookings growth and policy support revive sentiment, but volatility and execution risks keep the outlook uncertain.
RGTI's strong cash position and low debt provide runway to fund quantum innovation, though losses persist and revenue remains limited.
Which of the two quantum computing stocks is likelier to rebound?
Rigetti Computing plans to deploy a quantum computer with more than 1,000 qubits in the UK within the next 3 to 4 years. This marks the company’s first major international expansion and a substantial investment in the UK’s quantum computing sector. Rigetti Computing (NasdaqCM:RGTI), recently trading at $16.39, is drawing attention as it outlines a large scale UK expansion centered on a system exceeding 1,000 qubits. The stock has shown very large gains over the past 3 years, while also...
Sylvia Jablonski, chief investment officer at Defiance ETFs, explores key investing issues for quantum computing stocks.
This industry leader has the foundational operating segments and competitive advantages needed to withstand mounting historical headwinds.
Revenue strength favors IonQ, while Rigetti's hardware progress may offer more upside potential ahead.