Microsoft's Quantum Security Push: 1 Stock With 111% Upside to Buy Now
QUBT could benefit as Microsoft's accelerated quantum-safe security push boosts focus on post-quantum cybersecurity, with analysts seeing 111% upside.
QUBT could benefit as Microsoft's accelerated quantum-safe security push boosts focus on post-quantum cybersecurity, with analysts seeing 111% upside.
Quantum Computing is expanding U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and advancing edge AI through key deals that strengthen its quantum technology portfolio.
As Quantum Computing Inc. (NASDAQ: QUBT) stock signals a macro reversal, Maxwell Michaelis, a Wall Street analyst at Lake Street, reiterated a bullish outlook on July 6.
Trump's quantum executive orders could boost Quantum Computing as federal policy shifts toward commercialization, cybersecurity and domestic manufacturing.
IonQ has established major commercial partnerships with global cloud providers and a significant revenue base relative to industry peers. Quantum Computing Inc. focuses on a unique photonics-based architecture and is expanding its manufacturing through recent acquisitions.
Although the growth rates coming out of the quantum computing segment look genuinely spectacular on paper, Wall Street has stood on this exact ledge before, and the fall has never been gentle.
Quantum stocks may look exciting, but the real test could be the cash runway. Here's what investors should watch before the race to 2028 heats up.
Quantum computing is the ultimate long-duration bet. The physics works, commercial revenue is thin, and every pure-play player is burning cash toward a payoff years away.
Quantum Computing or D-Wave? Compare their quantum strategies, financial strength, valuations and analyst price targets to see which stock stands out now.
QUBT may offer stronger upside in July as improving estimates, acquisitions and commercial momentum contrast with IonQ's weaker revisions.
QUBT's NeuraWave lands a Planck Dynamics deal, highlighting demand for photonic AI systems and a potential program above $10M.
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QUBT's improving earnings outlook, record revenues and commercialization strategy could signal more upside as analysts see strong potential from current levels.
Quantum computing stocks rose after President Trump signed two executive orders aimed at strengthening the U.S. quantum computing ecosystem.
Strategic acquisition launches Fab 2 to accelerate key roadmap initiatives and expands manufacturing capabilities HOBOKEN, N.J., June 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Quantum Computing Inc. ("QCi" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: QUBT), an innovative, quantum optics and integrated photonics technology company, today announced the completion of acquiring NHanced Semiconductors, Inc. ("NHanced"), for a combination of cash and QCi stock valued at $73.1 million, subject to customary adjustments, and up to an additional $72.0 million if certain performance targets are achieved (the "Transaction").
Initial commercial commitment establishes a pathway for deployment of up to 100 NeuraWave systems, representing potential value in excess of $10 million HOBOKEN, N.J., June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Quantum Computing Inc. ("QCi" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: QUBT), an innovative, quantum optics and integrated photonics technology company, today announced that it has received a purchase order and entered into a framework agreement with Planck Dynamics (the "Customer"), a portfolio company of The Netherlands based defense technology investment firm NUNC Capital BV, to deploy QCi's NeuraWave photonic reservoir computer as a foundational platform for next-generation AI applications.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) dominated the market narrative for the last three years, driving semiconductor sector valuations to historic premiums. Yet, the physical limits of classical computing are quietly halting that momentum.
The superconducting qubit approach is fast but lags in accuracy. So far, trapped-ion qubit technology leads in accuracy, but is much slower.
QUBT is ramping up R&D, advancing photonic quantum computing, and using Fab 1 to validate processes for future large-scale production.
Shares of four major quantum computing names are sliding in unison Tuesday afternoon, reversing nearly all of Monday's sharp rally.