Quantum Computing hit major milestones in 2025, including a NASA subcontract, its first sale to a U.S. bank, the opening of its photonic chip foundry, and inclusion in the Russell indexes.
RGTI has surged far more than QUBT, but manufacturing scale, contracts, and cash positions shape which quantum stock has more upside.
Quantum Computing's Fab 1 and Fab 2 strategy aims to cut manufacturing risk, scale photonic chips and position the company for commercial quantum adoption.
Quantum computing is back in focus — with Quantum Computing (QUBT). George Tsilis talks about Rosenblatt initiating coverage on the stock and Rigetti Computing (RGTI) with buy ratings as his anchor to Thursday's Overlook Stock.
The consensus price target hints at a 40.4% upside potential for Quantum Computing Inc. (QUBT). While empirical research shows that this sought-after metric is hardly effective, an upward trend in earnings estimate revisions could mean that the stock will witness an upside in the near term.
Quantum Computing strengthens solvency after raising $1.25 billion in private placements, boosting liquidity, cutting liabilities and backing long-term quantum growth plans.
Quantum Computing enters a pivotal quantum phase with government and bank wins, M&A, and a strong balance sheet, yet revenue limits and valuation pressure persist.
Quantum Computing is betting on long-term scale, pouring capital into Fab 1 and future Fab 2 while accepting slower near-term sales from small, customized deployments.
Quantum Computing's Q3 revenues rise to $384,000, driven by the launch of DIRAC-3 cloud access and the first quantum security order from a top U.S. bank, marking a key milestone.
Quantum computing stocks have pulled back in recent months on concerns about an AI bubble. Quantum Computing Inc. is the smallest of the major quantum computing stocks.
Quantum Computing's $110M all-cash deal for Luminar Semiconductor adds photonic components and talent, strengthening its supply chain and speeding quantum commercialization.
QUBT's fresh $1.5B capital, rising revenues and expanding manufacturing push the stock toward a potential rebound.