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QUANTUM COMPUTING STOCKS SEND SPECULATORS ON A VOLATILE RIDE AS INDUSTRY HYPE CLASHES WITH REALITY

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November 08, 2025

Shares of quantum computing companies have surged and plunged in rapid succession this year, drawing comparisons to past speculative frenzies in frontier technologies.

QUANTUM COMPUTING STOCKS SEND SPECULATORS ON A VOLATILE RIDE AS INDUSTRY HYPE CLASHES WITH REALITY

A handful of high-profile startups—some still years away from profitable commercialization—have seen valuations swing wildly as investors bet on the long-term promise of machines that could someday outclass traditional supercomputers in solving complex scientific and financial problems.

According to Reuters, the sector's volatility intensified in recent weeks after several quantum firms announced breakthroughs in qubit stability and error correction, only for subsequent filings and earnings reports to reveal widening losses and uncertain paths to revenue. For retail traders and venture funds alike, the result has been a roller-coaster market defined by exuberance, hype, and technical opacity—where stock prices often move faster than the science itself.

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At the center of the turbulence are companies such as IonQ, Rigetti Computing, D-Wave, and Quantinuum, all of which have reported ambitious milestones in scaling quantum processors. Earlier this fall, shares in IonQ more than doubled after it unveiled a prototype 64-qubit system with improved coherence times, only to give up nearly half those gains after quarterly losses surpassed analyst expectations.

Rigetti, which has undergone restructuring to cut operating costs, saw similar swings as its roadmap toward 128-qubit architecture drew attention from both institutional and retail investors. Meanwhile, Canada’s D-Wave—one of the industry's oldest players—posted record revenue for its annealing-based systems but warned of limited cash flow heading into 2026.

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