Why D-Wave Quantum Stock Jumped Nearly 50% Last Month

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Key Points

  • D-Wave stock surged nearly 49% in May, fueled by a $100 million federal investment commitment from a $2 billion quantum initiative under the CHIPS and Science Act.

  • Q1 earnings showed a steep 81% year-over-year revenue decline to $2.9 million, though the drop was skewed by a one-time sale last year, and forward bookings look promising with $30 million in new deals.

  • D-Wave's acquisition of Quantum Circuits Inc. gives the company a dual-platform strategy, combining its existing annealing technology with gate-model quantum computing.

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Shares of D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) surged nearly 49% in May. While the stock was caught up in the larger market rally -- the S&P 500 jumped 5.15% in May while the Nasdaq Composite soared 8.36% -- a major announcement from the federal government sent shares flying.

Federal funding sends D-Wave stock soaring

The biggest catalyst came later in the month from the U.S. Department of Commerce, which announced it will invest $2 billion in the quantum industry under the CHIPS and Science Act. Nine quantum computing companies -- including D-Wave -- will receive funds. The government and D-Wave signed a letter of intent for a $100 million investment in exchange for an equity stake.

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The market's reaction to the news was immediate. D-Wave stock surged over 33% that day alone, as investors digested the news of such a large investment from the federal government.

The White House views quantum computing as a strategic priority, mirroring its views on AI and chip manufacturing.

A digital rocket ship takes off.

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Q1 earnings were mixed

Earlier in the month, D-Wave released its Q1 earnings, showing mixed results, sending shares sliding for a week or so.

Revenue came in at $2.9 million, down 81% year over year (YOY) and well below the $4.1 million consensus. Granted, the scale of that decline was somewhat misleading. A one-time sale during the same period last year had inflated its revenue figure.

That's kind of the name of the game for D-Wave at this point: the revenue continues to be "lumpy."

On the other hand, the company's forward-looking numbers were encouraging. With a $20 million system sale to Florida Atlantic University and a $10 million deal with an unnamed Fortune 100 company, D-Wave's future bookings surged.

You can check out the rest of the numbers in this table.

Metric Q1 2026 Q1 2025
Revenue $2.9M $15.0M
Net loss ($18.4M) ($5.4M)
Cash $588.4M $304.3M
EBITDA (Loss) ($42.4M) ($4.6M)

Investor day and the dual-platform positioning

The stock also got a boost from D-Wave's Investor Day at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Company management outlined its strategy for the future following a major acquisition of Quantum Circuits Inc. earlier in the year.

That deal means D-Wave now has two approaches to actually achieving viable commercial quantum systems. On top of its existing "annealing" technology, Quantum Circuits' "gate-model" gives the company a dual-prong strategy.

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