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3 Best Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy Now, According to Analysts – 6/27/2025
3 Best Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy Now, According to Analysts – 6/27/2025

Business Insider

time2 days ago

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3 Best Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy Now, According to Analysts – 6/27/2025

Quantum computing, though still in its early stages, is expected to be the next big revolution after artificial intelligence (AI). This emerging technology can tackle complex problems more quickly than traditional computers due to its ability to process information using quantum bits (qubits) instead of regular bits. Thus, investing in quantum computing stocks could give long-term investors a chance to benefit from new technology and market growth. Confident Investing Starts Here: To find such stocks, take a look at TipRanks' Quantum Computing Stocks page. It allows you to compare stocks based on analyst consensus, price targets, and key technical indicators, among others. Today, we've selected stocks with 'Strong Buy' ratings from Wall Street analysts. Here are today's top quantum computing stock picks. Click on any ticker to thoroughly research the stock before you decide whether to add it to your portfolio. D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) – D‑Wave is best known for its Advantage and newer Advantage2 quantum annealing systems. The Advantage2 model has over 4,400 qubits and 20-way connections, helping it solve tough problems faster and more easily. It's now commercially available via the Leap cloud platform in 40+ countries. The stock has earned an analyst consensus of Strong Buy. With an average price target of $9.50, the stock's implied upside is 30.49%. Amazon (AMZN) – Through AWS, Amazon unveiled its first quantum computing chip, named Ocelot, earlier this year. The chip integrates built-in error correction using 'cat qubits,' reducing error-repair overhead by up to 90%. This new chip positions Amazon as a key player in the quantum computing race alongside Alphabet's (GOOGL) Google and Microsoft (MSFT). The stock has earned an analyst consensus of Strong Buy. With an average price target of $242.10, the stock's implied upside is 11.51%. Nvidia (NVDA) – Nvidia is pushing into quantum computing with a focus on hybrid systems combining QPUs and GPUs. Its CUDA‑Q platform enables developers to run integrated quantum-classical computing workflows and simulate quantum circuits on GPUs. Nvidia is also working on faster quantum systems by pairing QPUs with AI supercomputers to improve speed and power. NVDA stock has an analyst consensus of Strong Buy. Also, its average price target of $177.50 implies upside potential of 14.50%.

D-Wave's Advantage2 Gains Traction: More Upside Ahead for QBTS Stock?
D-Wave's Advantage2 Gains Traction: More Upside Ahead for QBTS Stock?

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time3 days ago

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D-Wave's Advantage2 Gains Traction: More Upside Ahead for QBTS Stock?

D-Wave Quantum's QBTS standout growth catalyst this quarter is the successful launch and commercial deployment of its next-generation Advantage2 quantum annealer. In the last-reported quarter, the company posted 509% year-over-year growth in revenues, driven mainly by the first Advantage2 sale to the Julich Supercomputing Center. Now generally available via D-Wave Quantum's Leap cloud, it's gaining traction in real-world applications, from U.S. defense to AI-driven drug discovery. Shares of D-Wave Quantum have soared 67.4% over the past three months, largely outperforming the broader industry, sector and the benchmark. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Commercialization of the Advantage2 Quantum System A major driver of D-Wave Quantum's record first-quarter 2025 performance is the rapid commercialization of its next-gen Advantage2 quantum system. Featuring over 4,400 qubits, the platform delivers significant performance gains, 2x coherence time, 40% higher energy scale, and enhanced qubit connectivity, enabling more complex real-world optimization in AI, logistics, finance and materials science. The system's first commercial sale to Julich Supercomputing Center contributed heavily to the first quarter in revenues. A second deployment is underway at Davidson Technologies for U.S. defense applications, highlighting Advantage2's expanding relevance in government sectors. Following its general availability in May 2025 via the Leap cloud, D-Wave introduced new hybrid solvers for both continuous and integer variables, broadening the scope of use cases to include budgeting, scheduling and resource optimization. Beyond hardware, D-Wave also launched a quantum AI toolkit integrated with PyTorch, positioning Advantage2 as a platform for innovation in machine learning. IonQ IONQ: It is rapidly scaling up through major moves, including its $1.075 billion acquisition of Oxford Ionics to accelerate fault-tolerant quantum development. It also launched a quantum networking hub via a $22 million Forte Enterprise deal with EPB and acquired Lightsynq and Capella Space to support its quantum internet vision. On the application side, IonQ partnered with AstraZeneca, AWS and NVIDIA NVDA to achieve a 20× speedup in simulating a pharmaceutical reaction, showcasing growing real-world impact. Rigetti Computing RGTI: It has emphasized improvements in qubit fidelity and error mitigation, partnered with government entities for testing and calibration of its superconducting processors, and is reportedly advancing its roadmap toward hybrid quantum-classical cloud services. Although not yet celebrated through headline-making releases, Rigetti is positioning itself as a 'complete-stack' provider, integrating software infrastructure like its Quil programming framework and Forest SDK to support developer adoption alongside its next-gen hardware. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for QBTS' 2025 earnings implies a 72% improvement over 2024. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research D-Wave Quantum currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) : Free Stock Analysis Report IonQ, Inc. (IONQ) : Free Stock Analysis Report Rigetti Computing, Inc. (RGTI) : Free Stock Analysis Report D-Wave Quantum Inc. (QBTS) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research

D-Wave Quantum Partners with South Korea to Advance Quantum Computing
D-Wave Quantum Partners with South Korea to Advance Quantum Computing

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time6 days ago

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D-Wave Quantum Partners with South Korea to Advance Quantum Computing

D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) is one of the best-performing NYSE stocks to buy now. On June 17, D-Wave Quantum announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding/MOU with Yonsei University and Incheon Metropolitan City in South Korea. The agreement aims to accelerate the adoption of quantum computing in the region to support South Korea's ambition to become a global quantum technology hub. The MOU outlines a collaborative effort focused on mutual research, talent development, and the exploration of quantum computing. A key aspect of the collaboration is to facilitate the acquisition of a D-Wave Advantage2 quantum system at the Yonsei University International Campus in Songdo, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon. The Advantage2 system is D-Wave's sixth-generation annealing quantum computer and features over 4,400 qubits, 20-way connectivity, and improvements in energy scale and noise reduction. A modern computer datacenter, running an advanced quantum computer system. D-Wave is recognized as the world's first commercial supplier of quantum computers. The company's quantum systems are available on-premises or via the cloud with 99.9% availability and uptime, and have processed over 200 million problems to date. More than 100 organizations currently utilize D-Wave's technology. Yonsei University also constructed its Quantum Convergence Research Center in February 2025 and established a Yonsei Quantum Complex for quantum education and research. D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) develops and delivers quantum computing systems, software, and services worldwide. While we acknowledge the potential of QBTS as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the . READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Top Investor Bangs the Drum on D-Wave Quantum Stock
Top Investor Bangs the Drum on D-Wave Quantum Stock

Business Insider

time6 days ago

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  • Business Insider

Top Investor Bangs the Drum on D-Wave Quantum Stock

D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) has become one of the most explosive names in the quantum computing space – and the numbers speak for themselves; shares have skyrocketed a staggering 1,225% over the past year. Confident Investing Starts Here: Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Much of this momentum is driven by excitement over quantum computing's long-term promise – the potential to solve problems that are virtually impossible for classical systems. However, skeptics argue that realizing this vision could take years, as truly general-purpose quantum computers remain largely theoretical. D-Wave, however, has taken a different approach – one that may explain why investors are paying such close attention. Rather than waiting for full-fledged universal quantum systems to mature, the company has focused on quantum annealing, a specialized subset of the field. And it claims to have already reached a critical breakthrough: what it calls ' practical quantum supremacy.' Using its 1,200-qubit Advantage2 annealing quantum computer, D-Wave says it successfully solved a real-world materials simulation problem – modeling a complex magnetic spin system – in mere minutes. According to the company, this is a task that would take even the world's fastest supercomputers millions of years and more energy than the planet produces in a year. As such, being the only company to have shown 'quantum supremacy on a meaningful problem,' top investor Yiannis Zourmpanos thinks the company is now 'distinguished from competitors like IonQ and Rigetti, whose gate-based quantum systems remain years away from delivering comparable commercial applications and value.' The technical capabilities of D-Wave's Advantage2 system further strengthen its 'competitive edge.' With over 4,400 qubits and improved 20-way connectivity, it offers faster, higher-quality solutions thanks to doubled coherence time and a 40% energy scale boost. These upgrades enable it to tackle more complex problems, as seen in Ford Otosan's use of the system which resulted in a sixfold reduction in scheduling time. Features like Fast Anneal and error mitigation further enhance performance, making Advantage2 well-suited for optimization in sectors like pharma, logistics, and manufacturing. Meanwhile, the company reported Q1 FY25 revenue of $15 million, a 509% year-over-year jump, driven primarily by a $12.6 million Advantage system sale to the Julich Supercomputing Center. While that is an impressive gain, Zourmpanos does note a weakness in its revenue model: lumpy income and long sales cycles, especially from system sales to government and research institutions. Yet, this weakness is driving the company to diversify its revenue streams and strengthen its 'go-to-market strategy.' D-Wave is expanding its revenue base through the Leap Quantum Launchpad program, which provides a three-month trial of quantum computing access and expert support. Early conversions from these trials to paid engagements highlight the potential for growing recurring revenue from its quantum computing-as-a-service (QCaaS) model. Additionally, D-Wave's push into blockchain and AI applications – using quantum computing to enhance blockchain security and cut energy consumption by as much as 1,000x – could create new, recurring revenue streams. 'Despite lumpy sales and lofty valuation, its edge in annealing tech, rising QCaaS revenue, and growing client base point to long-term upside,' the 5-star investor summed up. Accordingly, Zourmpanos, who is among the top 1% of TipRanks' stock pros, rates QBTS shares a Buy. (To watch Zourmpanos's track record, click here) The Street's analysts unanimously agree with that take. Based on Buys only – 6, in total – the stock claims a Strong Buy consensus rating. Going by the $16.80 average target, a year from now, shares will be changing hands for a 12% premium. (See QBTS stock forecast) To find good ideas for stocks trading at attractive valuations, visit TipRanks' Best Stocks to Buy, a tool that unites all of TipRanks' equity insights.

‘Constructive Signs' Ahead, Says Top Analyst about D-Wave Quantum Stock (QBTS)
‘Constructive Signs' Ahead, Says Top Analyst about D-Wave Quantum Stock (QBTS)

Business Insider

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

‘Constructive Signs' Ahead, Says Top Analyst about D-Wave Quantum Stock (QBTS)

Quantum computing company D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) is gaining attention again after 5-star analyst, Sujeeva De Silva of Roth MKM, reaffirmed his Buy rating on the stock, citing new signs of progress in the company's hardware business. He maintained his price target forecast of $18 per share, which suggests about 15% upside from current levels. With customers showing growing interest in the company's Advantage 2 system, De Silva believes D-Wave is now well-positioned to expand beyond core cloud quantum computing offerings, and start turning hardware demand into real sales. Confident Investing Starts Here: Analyst's Take on QBTS Stock The analyst emphasized that this shift toward hardware is a meaningful step for D-Wave. He believes growing traction for the Advantage 2 system shows that customers are beginning to see real-world value in the company's quantum technology. That, in turn, could help D-Wave move beyond its early-stage positioning and unlock new, higher-value revenue streams. South Korea Deal Shows Growing Hardware Interest One of the most encouraging signs is D-Wave's new deals in South Korea. The company is working with Yonsei University and the city of Incheon to explore how quantum computing can be used in fields like biotech and materials science. According to De Silva, Yonsei may be planning to purchase an Advantage 2 system. If that happens, it would be D-Wave's second major hardware deal—following an earlier sale to Julich in Germany, which brought in tens of millions in revenue. De Silva believes that a deal with Yonsei would show growing trust in D-Wave's new hardware and could help push other deals forward. Hardware Sales Could Bring in $20M+ Per Unit De Silva believes each Advantage 2 system could sell for $20 million or more. What stands out to him is the short gap of just six months between D-Wave's first hardware sale and this potential second one. Given this steady progress, he believes that other hardware deals in the pipeline could also move ahead soon. Price Still Looks High, But Growth Could Catch Up De Silva's $18 price target values the stock at about 100 times expected 2026 sales, which is much higher than the industry average of 12 times. Still, he thinks the high valuation could make sense if D-Wave keeps closing more hardware deals each year. Overall, he believes the company is making steady progress in both its cloud services and growing hardware business. Is D-Wave a Good Stock to Buy? D-Wave is currently covered by six Wall Street analysts, all of whom hold a bullish outlook. The stock carries a Strong Buy consensus rating with all six analysts assigning a Buy rating over the past three months. QBTS average price target of $16.80 suggests approximately 7.35% upside potential over the next twelve months.

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