Quantum Computing: 3 Stocks to Consider in 2026
While physical qubit counts grab headlines, the real breakthroughs are expected from fidelity, logical qubits and scalable architectures.
BTC$62,533.00-3.27%
ETH$1,660.02-4.47%
USDT$0.9988-0.01%
USDC$0.9998+0.00%
XRP$1.10-3.16%
SOL$68.97-5.07%
TRX$0.3301-0.45%
FIGR_HELOC$1.04+0.35%
HYPE$62.57-7.36%
DOGE$0.079-5.01%
USDS$0.99960.00%
RAIN$0.0157+4.11%
LEO$9.54-0.17%
ZEC$417.90-7.62%
XLM$0.1932-6.36%
BTC$62,533.00-3.27%
ETH$1,660.02-4.47%
USDT$0.9988-0.01%
USDC$0.9998+0.00%
XRP$1.10-3.16%
SOL$68.97-5.07%
TRX$0.3301-0.45%
FIGR_HELOC$1.04+0.35%
HYPE$62.57-7.36%
DOGE$0.079-5.01%
USDS$0.99960.00%
RAIN$0.0157+4.11%
LEO$9.54-0.17%
ZEC$417.90-7.62%
XLM$0.1932-6.36%
With its move into full-stack, error-corrected quantum computing via the Quantum Circuits acquisition, D-Wave offers investors early exposure.
While physical qubit counts grab headlines, the real breakthroughs are expected from fidelity, logical qubits and scalable architectures.
Quantum systems may look powerful on paper, but their fragility keeps practical applications years away.
For near-future practical quantum computing, these companies offer relatives safe exposure. And some more than others.
D-Wave Quantum stock surged over 27% following the launch of its production-ready Advantage2 quantum computer.
The path is now clearer for retail investors. Nvidia steps into the quantum computing field.
D-Wave is pushing the envelope on quantum scaling. But investors should still scale back their expectations.