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There’s still plenty of room for growth as the AI race continues to unfold. Still, some growth investors are already moving ...
D-Wave Quantum QBTS shares have slipped 0.9% over the past 30 days, a slight pullback that masks intensifying headwinds from tech titans International Business Machines IBM and Alphabet GOOGL, both ...
D-Wave dropped its share prices by 11.8 percent week-on-week as investors unloaded positions over fears that the aggressive ...
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The quantum computing sector has a new fan on Wall Street, as Canaccord Genuity became the latest to recommend a stock in the ...
QBTS Outperforms IBM, Industry, Benchmark Over the past year, shares of D-Wave Quantum have skyrocketed 1312.3%, handily outperforming the sector’s 8.2% gain and the S&P 500’s 11% rally.
While IBM’s investment in quantum might prove a threat for smaller companies, it also validates the opportunity D-Wave is already capitalizing on with its production-ready annealing solutions.
D-Wave's small size compared to massive tech players like IBM and others interested in dedicating increasing attention and resources to developing their quantum systems contributes to the case ...