Updated
Updated · The Motley Fool · Apr 26
The Motley Fool recommends IonQ, D-Wave Quantum, and Alphabet for quantum computing investment
Updated
Updated · The Motley Fool · Apr 26

The Motley Fool recommends IonQ, D-Wave Quantum, and Alphabet for quantum computing investment

6 articles · Updated · The Motley Fool · Apr 26
  • IonQ's revenue surged 429% year over year in Q4, with projections of $235 million in 2026, while D-Wave Quantum's stock is down 50% from its all-time high.
  • IonQ leads with its accurate trapped-ion technology and a DARPA contract, D-Wave focuses on quantum annealing for real-world optimization, and Alphabet leverages vast resources for breakthroughs in quantum algorithms and healthcare applications.
  • The Motley Fool highlights the early adoption phase as crucial for growth, suggesting that diversified investment in these companies could yield substantial returns as quantum computing approaches widespread use in the coming years.
Will Alphabet's resources let it dominate the quantum industry over smaller pure-play firms?
Are sky-high quantum stock valuations justified or just part of a speculative tech bubble?
Which technology—trapped-ion or annealing—will deliver practical quantum advantage first?
With China spending $15 billion, is America falling behind in the quantum computing race?
Beyond breaking codes, what is quantum computing's most promising near-term benefit for society?
Can Bitcoin be secured before quantum computers are powerful enough to crack it?