NVDA trailed two 2025 standouts as D-Wave and Palantir outpaced its gains, riding AI and quantum demand with momentum carrying into this year.
RGTI's push toward a future quantum fab signals tighter process control, higher fidelities and a potential long-term edge.
QBTS gains attention after launching Advantage2, advancing gate-model chips and nearing Advantage3 milestones in a pivotal year.
Quantum computing surges in 2026 with IonQ, IBM and NVIDIA set to ride revenue growth, technical progress and rising enterprise demand.
IBM's diversified quantum roadmap and steady progress could give Big Tech an edge in 2026 as pure-play quantum stocks lose momentum.
Investors who want to capitalize on the future of quantum computing have a few options. Even as it pushes ahead in AI, Alphabet is making notable headway in quantum computing.
Charlie Garcia responds to readers about the opportunities and obstacles for investors in quantum computing.
Pure-play developers like IonQ, Rigetti Computing, and D-Wave Quantum are the hottest quantum computing stocks right now. Big tech giants are also exploring quantum computing in addition to their established generative artificial intelligence (AI) products.
INTC, AVGO and TER stand out as quantum enablers, already generating revenues and projected to deliver 40%+ earnings growth in 2026.
RGTI's vertically integrated quantum stack enables faster hardware iteration, supporting sustainable scaling despite limited revenue.
IonQ and D-Wave are gaining momentum in 2026 as quantum computing attracts billions in public and corporate funding.
Google parent Alphabet is making waves with its new quantum computing processor. Intel's long-term comeback partially hinges on quantum computing.