Close Menu
    Trending
    • China’s DeepSeek says it released long-awaited new AI model
    • China’s DeepSeek unveils latest models a year after upending global tech | Technology News
    • Malik Nabers’ reaction to Cowboys drafting Caleb Downs should thrill Dallas fans
    • AI is replacing creativity with ‘average’
    • ‘Kraken’ fossils show enormous, intelligent octopuses were top predators in Cretaceous seas
    • Russell Brand Says He Pushed To Marry Katy Perry Early
    • Meta plans 10% layoffs as AI spending soars: Source
    • US professors sue university over arrest during pro-Palestine protest | Israel-Palestine conflict News
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Friday, April 24
    • Home
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Science
    • Technology
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • International
    Benjamin Franklin Institute
    Home»Business»Quantum computing stocks are back on the rise. Here’s why IONQ, QBTS, RGTI, and QUBT are up
    Business

    Quantum computing stocks are back on the rise. Here’s why IONQ, QBTS, RGTI, and QUBT are up

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteApril 15, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Yesterday was World Quantum Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness of the physics that powers the quantum computers of tomorrow.

    But awareness of quantum technology wasn’t the only thing that was rising. So, too, were the stock prices of America’s four major quantum computing companies: D-Wave, IonQ, Rigetti, and Quantum Computing Inc.

    And today, the stock prices of those four companies are even higher. Here’s why.

    Quantum computing stocks soar

    If you’re an investor in any of the so-called Quantum Four quantum computing companies, yesterday was a good day. All four major American quantum computing companies saw double-digit gains yesterday, including:

    • D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS): up 15.8% to $16.97
    • IonQ, Inc. (NYSE: IONQ): up 20.1% to $35.76
    • Quantum Computing Inc. (Nasdaq: QUBT): up 11.5% to $8.11
    • Rigetti Computing, Inc. (Nasdaq: RGTI): up 11.5% to $16.87

    Those are significant one-day gains. But they haven’t stopped there. As of the time of this writing, in premarket trading today, all four quantum stocks are on the rise yet again.

    Currently,  D-Wave is up another 8%, IonQ is up another 4.6%, Quantum Computing Inc. is up another 3.7%, and Rigetti is up another 5%.

    But the question is: Why?

    IonQ and D-Wave lift quantum computing stocks

    While it may be tempting to believe that interest in World Quantum Day had something to do with the surge in quantum computing stock prices, that likely wasn’t the main driver (though some retail investors may have gotten curious about quantum computing due to World Quantum Day and decided to buy in).

    Out of the Quantum Four, the two biggest gainers yesterday were IonQ, up over 20%, and D-Wave, up almost 16%.

    And both of these companies made significant announcements, spurring their stock prices higher.

    What did IonQ announce?

    Yesterday, IonQ announced it had made a “foundational technical milestone” for the industry. The company says that it photonically interconnected “two independent trapped-ion quantum systems”—in other words, it linked two remote quantum computers together. 

    Right now, quantum computers, while powerful, operate independently. But if quantum technology is to usurp classical computers, quantum ones will ultimately need to be networkable, allowing them to interface with one another and share data across an interconnected grid. 

    Additionally, IonQ also announced that it secured a contract with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) based on its networking advancements, so it’s no wonder that it got investors excited.

    What did D-Wave announce?

    As for D-Wave, the company’s CEO spent World Quantum Day espousing the benefits of quantum computing, especially how it compares to the current AI wave taking over the tech industry, which Nvidia has mainly benefited from.

    As reported by Yahoo Finance, while speaking at the Semafor World Economy Summit in Washington, D.C., this week, D-Wave CEO Alan Baratz said, “If I was Nvidia, I’d be shaking in my boots,” regarding the capabilities of quantum computing.

    The reason Baratz says Nvidia should be shaking is that its GPUs, which power AI processes, require a lot of power to run on compared to quantum computers. And Nvidia’s GPUs are only capable of running classical computations, not quantum ones. 

    Baratz pointed out that D-Wave’s “quantum computer takes about ten kilowatts of power to run,” which is about the same amount that five or ten AI GPUs currently require.

    But a quantum computer can also process tasks in minutes that it would take classical computers millions of years to do.

    In other words, if quantum computers will be able to carry out tasks in minutes using a minute fraction of the time it takes classical GPUs to do so, that will enable companies to drastically cut their energy consumption bills—which will serve as a massive incentive to switch from running their compute tasks on classical GPUs to quantum computers.

    The news around IonQ and D-Wave seems to have had a predictable effect on Quantum Four stocks.

    Often, good news from one company will cause investors to buy into all four, seeing the news as a signal that quantum technology is advancing, and so any company operating in the space is worth looking at again.

    Quantum computing stocks have had a rough 2026

    Despite all four quantum stocks seeing massive gains yesterday, the Quantum Four have had a rough 2026.

    As of yesterday’s close, all four companies were still in the red for the year, with D-Wave down 35% year-to-date, IonQ down 20%, Rigetti down 23%, and Quantum Computing Inc. down almost 21%.

    As Fast Company previously reported, while 2025 was a great year for the stock prices of the Quantum Four, 2026 saw investors sour on the four companies.

    Part of this was due to fears that while quantum computing is a promising technology, real-world widespread use is still likely a decade or more away—which means significant profits are still years off.

    But the Quantum Four also saw their stock prices plummet due to factors outside their control—as did the stock prices of most other tech companies.

    These factors included fears that an AI bubble could drag the tech sector down, that inflationary pressures could further hurt consumer confidence, and that geopolitical events such as the war in Ukraine and the ongoing conflict in Gaza could further send the world into turmoil (and this was before America’s war on Iran even happened).

    So while investors may be cheering quantum stocks again today, recent history shows that investor sentiment can quickly sour, and not even a quantum computer could confidently predict how quantum stocks will be performing when World Quantum Day rolls around next year.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram Copy Link

    Related Posts

    Business

    AI is replacing creativity with ‘average’

    April 24, 2026
    Business

    Palantir is dropping merch and stirring pots

    April 24, 2026
    Business

    NASA’s awe-inducing iPhone moon video is a free ad for Apple, but there’s a catch

    April 23, 2026
    Business

    The U.S. just changed marijuana law for the first time in decades

    April 23, 2026
    Business

    Want to live a longer, happier life? Science says work to be more successful (but not in the way you might think)

    April 23, 2026
    Business

    The simple mental habit every high-performer shares

    April 23, 2026
    Editors Picks

    Military transport plane crashes in war-torn Sudan, killing crew: Report | Sudan war News

    December 10, 2025

    North Korea’s Kim Jong Un warns South Korea, says US should end hostility | Kim Jong Un News

    February 26, 2026

    ‘Star Wars’ Alum Daisy Ridley Provides Cryptic New Filming Update

    February 25, 2026

    U.S., Mexico, and Canada are headed for talks on the USMCA trade pact. Here’s what’s at stake

    March 16, 2026

    Harry Styles Talks ‘Positive Things’ In Comment About Zoë Kravitz

    January 23, 2026
    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Benjamin Franklin Institute, your premier destination for insightful, engaging, and diverse Political News and Opinions.

    The Benjamin Franklin Institute supports free speech, the U.S. Constitution and political candidates and organizations that promote and protect both of these important features of the American Experiment.

    We are passionate about delivering high-quality, accurate, and engaging content that resonates with our readers. Sign up for our text alerts and email newsletter to stay informed.

    Latest Posts

    China’s DeepSeek says it released long-awaited new AI model

    April 24, 2026

    China’s DeepSeek unveils latest models a year after upending global tech | Technology News

    April 24, 2026

    Malik Nabers’ reaction to Cowboys drafting Caleb Downs should thrill Dallas fans

    April 24, 2026

    Subscribe for Updates

    Stay informed by signing up for our free news alerts.

    Paid for by the Benjamin Franklin Institute. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
    • Privacy Policy
    • About us
    • Contact us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.