D-Wave Quantum Rides a New ‘Wave’ of Quantum Bookings, As Demand — and Volatility — Increase in Quantum
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D-Wave Quantum reported a significant increase in first-quarter bookings, reaching $33.4 million, a nearly 2,000% rise from the same period last year. The company's revenue fell 81% to $2.9 million due to a one-time sale in the prior year. D-Wave expanded its ambitions through the acquisition of Quantum Circuits and outlined a roadmap targeting error-corrected quantum systems by 2032. The company's remaining performance obligations rose to $42.4 million, a 563% increase from last year.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The volatility in D-Wave's results highlights the uneven commercialization cycle of the quantum computing industry, where companies often report results shaped by large research or enterprise contracts.
- · The company's diversified approach, pursuing both annealing and gate-model quantum computing systems, positions it for success in the emerging market.