Less than 10% of D-Wave's clients are government research contracts, Alan Baratz says, proof it is offering commercially viable services.
A strong earnings report may not be enough for D-Wave to bounce back.
D-Wave Quantum ( QBTS 7.02%) has been a standout in quantum computing for two reasons: Its share price has surged 255% over the past year, and it's one of a small number of quantum computing plays ...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) is off to a dynamite start to 2026 in many ways. The company began the year by closing on its $550-million acquisition of Quantum Circuits, a move that ...
D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) agreed to acquire Quantum Circuit Inc., expanding its quantum computing technology stack. The company signed a $10 million Quantum Computing as a Service contract with a ...
D-Wave Quantum's acquisition of Quantum Circuits, Inc. positions it to deliver a universal gate quantum computer as early as ...
D-Wave Quantum is taking an unusual approach to quantum computing.
Quantum computing is often considered the next frontier for the tech sector. Unlike traditional computers, which still store zeros and ones separately in binary bits, quantum computers store them ...
Quantum computing is one of the most closely watched frontiers in technology, with the potential to reshape industries from drug discovery to logistics. For investors, it also represents one of the ...
Quantum computing technology is complex, getting off the ground and maturing. There is promise of things to come. potentially changing the computing paradigm.
D-Wave Quantum and IonQ take different approaches to developing quantum computing technology. D-Wave focuses on annealing quantum computers, which can be useful in building artificial intelligence.