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D-Wave Quantum’s $8 Billion Valuation Hinges on a Commercial Pivot

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 22, 2026
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The quantum computing race is heating up, but for D-Wave Quantum, the path from speculative promise to commercial reality is proving volatile. The stock, which saw a staggering $770 million in trading volume on a single day in late April, encapsulates the market’s conflicted sentiment: immense interest paired with deep-seated caution over fundamentals.

This tension was highlighted recently by Northland Securities, which initiated coverage with a restrained “Market Perform” rating and a $22 price target. While the analysts acknowledge a new super-cycle for quantum computing with a potential $250 billion market, they express reservations about D-Wave specifically, favoring competitor IonQ with an “Outperform” rating. The core of their concern lies in the financials. D-Wave’s revenue, though growing, reached just $24.6 million last year, overshadowed by an adjusted operating loss of nearly $72 million. Expectations have dimmed further, with analysts recently revising their 2026 loss-per-share forecast to 35 cents from 19 cents.

Yet, the company’s narrative is not solely one of losses. Commercial momentum is undeniably building. Order bookings exploded by 471% last year, and in the first quarter of 2026 alone, D-Wave secured over $32.8 million in new orders—a figure that surpasses its entire prior-year revenue. CEO Alan Baratz is aggressively framing the company’s technology as a solution to the looming energy crisis in artificial intelligence, arguing that a D-Wave system uses about ten kilowatts compared to the massive power demands of training large language models.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying D-Wave Quantum?

The company is also expanding its defense business, collaborating with Anduril and Davidson Technologies on hybrid applications for US missile defense. Early simulations using its Advantage2 system reportedly delivered solutions ten times faster than classical computers, theoretically enabling the interception of up to 60 additional missiles. The customer base now exceeds 135 companies, a point underscored by bullish analysts like Wedbush’s Antoine Legault, who maintains a $40 price target, and Canaccord Genuity’s Kingsley Crane, who sets his at $43.

However, several overhangs threaten to cap the stock’s potential. A major source of pressure is the substantial equity overhang from D-Wave’s January acquisition of Quantum Circuits, which was paid for with approximately 10.4 million new shares now registered for resale by existing shareholders. This creates a persistent threat of supply hitting the market. Coupled with a high short interest of around 16%, these factors fuel extreme volatility, as seen in the recent price swing. The stock had rocketed over 52% in a matter of days in mid-April, fueled by Nvidia’s release of new open-source models aimed at improving error correction for quantum processors, only to retreat by 6% on the record-volume day.

With a market valuation hovering around $8 billion against minimal revenue, the disconnect is stark. The company’s substantial liquidity, exceeding $800 million, provides a runway, but the clock is ticking. The upcoming earnings report places management under intense pressure to demonstrate that its record order book can translate into tangible, recurring revenue growth. For D-Wave Quantum, the multi-billion dollar bet placed by the market now demands a commercial payoff that has yet to materialize.

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