Why Rigetti Computing Stock Gained 46.4% In May

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Key Points

  • Rigetti stock surged over 46% in May, driven by a $100 million federal grant commitment under the CHIPS and Science Act

  • Q1 earnings beat expectations with revenue nearly tripling year over year to $4.4 million, though the company continues to burn cash with negative free cash flow of $20.6 million.

  • Rigetti launched its 108-qubit Cepheus system with 99.1% two-qubit gate fidelity, falling short of its 99.5% target but still marking a critical technical milestone after delays.

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Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) stock went on a massive run in May, surging over 46%.

Shares got a boost from a marketwide rally that saw the Nasdaq Composite gain more than 8%, but better-than-expected Q1 earnings and a major announcement from the federal government both sent the stock higher.

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Federal quantum funding gives Rigetti a major boost

On May 21, the U.S. Department of Commerce signed letters of intent to award $2 billion in federal grants to nine quantum computing companies under the CHIPS and Science Act. Aimed at accelerating the development of "utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing," the program was seen as a major endorsement from the federal government.

The inside of a quantum lab.

Source: Getty Images

Rigetti will receive up to $100 million over three years, per a letter of intent. That's a pretty big sum for a company that generated just $4.4 million in revenue last quarter, and it helps provide a financial runway.

Shares jumped nearly 57% on the day of the announcement and the day following.

The CHIPS Act announcement was a big moment for the whole quantum industry. Rigetti was far from the only pure play stock to see a huge spike on the news.

Q1 earnings beat expectations as revenue nearly triples

Earlier in the month, Rigetti released its Q1 2026 earnings. Revenue came in at $4.4 million, a nearly 200% year-over-year increase and well above analyst targets. The growth was driven by deliveries of the company's Novera quantum processing units, as well as netting some government contracts.

The company is still burning cash, however, with a free cash flow (FCF) of -$20.6M.

Metric Q1 2026 Q1 2025
Revenue $4.4M $1.5M
EBITDA ($23.3) ($19.8)
Cash 418.3M 209.1M

Cepheus finally launches

The company also hit an important technical milestone. Rigetti's 108-qubit Cepheus system was finally released. The company says it achieved "two-qubit gate fidelity" of roughly 99.1%, with targets of 99.5% fidelity and 150-plus qubits by year-end.

The Cepheus system had been delayed, so its successful launch was a critical win.

IBM's $10 billion quantum commitment helps boost shares

Right at the end of the month, IBM added fuel to the rally by announcing plans to invest more than $10 billion in quantum computing. Over the next five years, the company plans to invest that money in R&D, manufacturing, and "ecosystem partnerships".

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