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D-Wave (QBTS) reported Q4 revenue of $2.75M (missing consensus by 27.6%) with FY2025 revenue of $24.59M, up 179% year-over-year, while Q4 bookings surged to $13.4M sequentially and January 2026 bookings exceeded $30M. IonQ (IONQ) delivered Q4 revenue of $61.89M, beating consensus by 53.7%, with FY2025 revenue of $130.02M (up 202% year-over-year), becoming the first public quantum company to cross $100M in annual GAAP revenue, and issued 2026 guidance of $225M-$245M.
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D-Wave is monetizing near-term optimization solutions for enterprise customers today while expanding into gate-model computing, whereas IonQ is pursuing a full-stack platform strategy by acquiring SkyWater Technology to control its own chip foundry and building national quantum networks globally.
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D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) and IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) both just reported earnings, revealing two very different bets on how quantum computing reaches commercial scale. D-Wave is selling solutions today. IonQ is building the platform it believes will dominate tomorrow.
D-Wave’s Q4 was soft on headline numbers. Revenue came in at $2.75 million, missing consensus by -27.63%, and full-year 2025 revenue totaled $24.59 million, up 179% year-over-year. The growth is real, but the base is tiny. The bookings story matters more: Q4 bookings hit $13.4 million, up 471% sequentially, and January 2026 alone generated over $30 million in bookings. CEO Alan Baratz put it plainly:
“We are entering 2026 with exceptional momentum: generating over $30 million in Bookings in January alone, expanding our market leadership through the acquisition of gate-model quantum computing company Quantum Circuits, Inc., and securing an eight-figure enterprise QCaaS agreement that underscores growing customer confidence in our technology’s power to transform enterprise operations.”
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Alan Baratz, CEO, D-Wave Quantum
IonQ’s quarter looked different in scale. Q4 2025 revenue reached $61.89 million, beating consensus by 53.73% and growing 428.5% year-over-year. Full-year 2025 revenue hit $130.02 million, up 202%. IonQ became the first public quantum company to cross $100 million in annual GAAP revenue, separating it from every sector peer.
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Metric |
D-Wave (QBTS) |
IonQ (IONQ) |
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FY2025 Revenue |
$24.6M |
$130M |
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Q4 Revenue Beat/Miss |
-27.6% miss |
+53.7% beat |
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2026 Revenue Guidance |
Not provided |
$225M-$245M |
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Cash Position |
$635M |
$1.03B |
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Market Cap |
$6.4B |
$11.7B |
D-Wave’s thesis is that annealing quantum computers solve real optimization problems now, for real paying customers. The company counts over 135 customers including 70+ commercial enterprises and two dozen Forbes Global 2000 companies. Ford Otosan runs a hybrid-quantum vehicle manufacturing scheduling application in production — not a pilot. D-Wave also acquired Quantum Circuits to add gate-model capability, targeting a 17-qubit system in 2026, scaling to 49 qubits in 2027 and 181 in 2028.


