Last week, D-Wave held its first-ever Investor Day, where we announced a new gate-model roadmap designed to accelerate the path to commercial, fault-tolerant quantum computing.
Targeting 100 logical qubits capable of successfully performing 1M+ operations by 2032, the roadmap combines D-Wave’s expertise in high-coherence dual-rail qubits and quantum error correction, with our proven ability to engineer, scale and commercialize superconducting quantum systems.
The industry has spent years talking about fault tolerance. We believe we have a highly differentiated and credible path to achieving it.
Watch the event replay to learn more: https://t.co/x1Fhr7DFkm
The quantum computing conversation is changing.
For business leaders, the question is no longer "What is quantum computing, and when will it be ready for commercial use?"
It's "Where can quantum create measurable value?"
Our latest blog explores the questions we believe executives should ask before making an investment in quantum computing, and how to focus on business outcomes from day one.
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📷 Last week, the D-Wave team attended the Yale Innovation Summit.
Hosted by @Yale_Ventures the event brought together investors, founders, researchers, and policy leaders to explore the next generation of transformative startups.
At the Summit, D-Wave CEO Dr. @Alan_Baratz and Chief Scientist Dr. Rob Schoelkopf joined CT Commissioner of Economic Development Daniel @okeefe for a fireside chat on where quantum is already delivering value for customers today, how AI and quantum can work together, and what D-Wave and the U.S. Department of Commerce's proposed $100M CHIPS Act investment means for the industry.
The Company also showcased its annealing and gate-model QPUs at the event, highlighting D-Wave’s unique dual-platform approach to quantum computing.
For those who couldn’t make it and are curious to learn more about D-Wave’s dual-platform approach, visit: https://t.co/hOV8bmIGAF
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Next week, D-Wave will be at London Tech Week discussing the meaningful value quantum computing is delivering to our customers today. In advance of the event, we’re publishing the results of a survey examining how UK organizations are moving from theoretical exploration of quantum computing into practical application
In partnership with @Censuswide, we polled more than 1,000 senior UK business decision makers and the results point to a significant shift in enterprise attitudes.
41% of large UK enterprises surveyed estimate quantum computing could unlock more than £100 million in value in as little as one year. And 65% are already adopting or testing the technology today.
We've dubbed this 'The Quantum Effect': the moment organizations move beyond viewing quantum as a theoretical future technology and begin applying it to practical business challenges - in optimization, logistics, manufacturing, and AI.
Read the press release to learn more: https://t.co/WtNo9sntzt
On @CNBC@SquawkStreet yesterday, I discussed our market-defining approach: D-Wave is the only company bringing both annealing and gate-model quantum computing to market — because different problems require different quantum systems. Our annealing systems are helping customers like @ATT, @BASF, and @anduriltech solve complex operational challenges now, and are showing early potential in enhancing AI model training, including work with Shionogi. Beyond annealing, our newly announced gate-model roadmap targets 100 logical qubits capable of successfully performing more than 1 million operations by 2032 — a milestone designed to accelerate commercial, fault-tolerant quantum computing. This is what leadership in quantum looks like: commercial systems driving customer value today, with a platform built for what comes next. #QuantumComputing #AI $QBTS
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🎙️ Episode 5 of the Quantum Matters podcast is now live: Missile Defense Optimization with Quantum.
Watch or listen now: https://t.co/gHYmoQp59M
D-Wave Host @Quantum_Murray sat down with Davidson Technologies CEO Dale Moore to discuss applying quantum computing to air and missile defense as well as the importance of housing a D-Wave Advantage2™ annealing quantum computing system at Davidson's Huntsville, Alabama headquarters.
D-Wave's Investor Day is here.
Join us in person or on the livestream today from 1–4pm ET for our first-ever Investor Day, themed "The D-Wave Difference" — offering investors a detailed look at our technology leadership, product roadmap, commercial momentum, and framework for sustained growth.
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Today, D-Wave announced a new gate-model roadmap designed to accelerate the development of commercial, fault-tolerant quantum computing. Targeting 100 logical qubits capable of successfully performing over one million operations by 2032, the roadmap combines D-Wave’s expertise in high-coherence dual-rail qubits and quantum error correction, with its proven ability to engineer, scale and commercialize superconducting quantum systems.
The roadmap, which will be shared in detail today at D-Wave’s first-ever Investor Day, outlines a progression of technical milestones designed to improve qubit fidelity, advance large-scale computations and support the development of commercially useful quantum applications.
Read the press release here: https://t.co/j5PrOcbgL0
The United States is facing a growing compute and energy crunch driven by the massive processing power needed to train and run advanced AI systems.
A recent piece in @TheWellNews explores how quantum computing is emerging as a complementary energy-efficient computing tool to help address the compute, energy, and infrastructure constraints created by AI.
Allison Schwartz, senior vice president of global government relations and public affairs at D-Wave, highlights how the benefits of combining quantum and AI could begin showing real world impact in the near term.
She encourages policymakers, including leaders at the U.S. Department of @ENERGY implementing Genesis Mission, to recognize the role quantum computing could play in supporting energy-efficient computing solutions.
Read the full article here: https://t.co/bKXKutqgrU https://t.co/bKXKutqgrU
Quantum computing is becoming a strategic imperative for national security.
Next week on the Quantum Matters podcast, host Murray Thom speaks with Davidson Technologies CEO Dale Moore about the role of quantum computing in defense and national security — including Davidson’s collaboration with Anduril on air and missile defense, and why he believes deploying a D-Wave Advantage2™ system at Davidson’s Huntsville, Alabama headquarters is critical to helping solve mission-critical U.S. government challenges.
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Scientific progress in quantum computing depends on rigorous comparison between classical and quantum methods, and precision in how results are communicated.
D-Wave welcomes advances in classical simulation, including recent tensor-network work from the Flatiron Institute and collaborators.
But claims that D-Wave’s peer-reviewed demonstration of beyond-classical quantum simulation has been “overturned” are not supported by the scientific record.
The recent work advances the classical state of the art. It does not reproduce the full scope of D-Wave’s original demonstration.
Today, D-Wave released a statement addressing false claims that its peer-reviewed demonstration of beyond-classical quantum simulation has been “overturned”: https://t.co/pbEVeVBA2P
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D-Wave's quantum supremacy demonstration stands.
Today, D-Wave announced that it has been awarded second year funding for the Improved Materials for Superconducting Qubits with Scalable Fabrication (SQFab) project by the Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub (NORDTECH).
The SQFab project is one of four innovative programs selected by the U.S. Department of War (DOW) through NORDTECH, a regional consortium of non-profit accessible semiconductor R&D facilities, government labs, defense companies, academic institutions, and technology manufacturing organizations in and around New York State.
The project aims to improve materials for superconducting qubits with scalable fabrication methods, supporting the development and advancement of next-generation microelectronics capabilities from research to manufacturing.
Read the press release here: https://t.co/p9oVrJlaMR
The U.S. CHIPS and Science Act is aimed at strengthening critical technology supply chains and advancing national and economic security.
Yesterday, D-Wave announced it has signed a Letter of Intent for $100 million of proposed funding under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act, which is administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
We are proud to partner with @CommerceGov in advancing domestic R&D for both annealing and gate-model quantum computing. This is an incredible opportunity and investment in a critical technology.
Learn more here: https://t.co/qmw9EPJjWZ
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We’re proud to share that D-Wave has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for $100 million of proposed funding under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act, which is administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce, subject to execution of definitive agreements. The U.S. government would also obtain an equity stake in the company in connection with the proposed funding. We are excited to partner with the U.S. government and are thrilled to see @CommerceGov’s intent to invest in the development of both D-Wave's annealing and gate model quantum computers. We expect that the proposed funding would accelerate the scalability of our technology, the manufacturing of our systems, the delivery of quantum applications to our global customers, and the growth of our teams and R&D efforts in Florida, Connecticut, and British Columbia. It’s a momentous day for D-Wave and an important reinforcement of our nation’s global quantum computing leadership. We thank the U.S. government for its trust in our technology and look forward to showcasing powerful innovations and addressing real-world challenges with quantum-powered solutions. #quantumcomputing #ChipsAct $QBTS
Today, D-Wave announced that it has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for $100 million of proposed funding under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act, which is administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce. In connection with executing final award documents, the U.S. government would obtain an equity stake in the company. The LOI marks a significant endorsement by the U.S. government of D-Wave’s annealing and gate-model quantum computing technologies and their potential impact on the U.S. economy. We are honored to be chosen to collaborate with @CommerceGov to advance domestic manufacturing of quantum technologies.
Read the press release here: https://t.co/qmw9EPIM7r
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One year ago, D-Wave launched the Advantage2™ system, our sixth-generation annealing quantum computer built to solve problems that are beyond the reach of classical computers.
In its first year, the Advantage2 system has already helped drive meaningful advances across industries and research in areas such as manufacturing, retail, telecommunications, materials science, and AI. We’re proud of the progress made in year one and excited about the momentum ahead.
Learn more: https://t.co/9lfif3LHR8
Episode 4 of the Quantum Matters podcast is now available. Watch or listen: https://t.co/gHYmoQp59M
Gabriel Fernandes of the Wernher von Braun Advanced Research Center joins Murray Thom to discuss applying quantum-powered optimization to warehouse operations.
In a study conducted in collaboration with a major manufacturing warehouse using real data, his work showed how quantum computing could reduce costly product reinsertions by about 90%.
I enjoyed joining @SPGlobal’s Next in Tech podcast to discuss where quantum computing is today and where it’s headed. One point I emphasized: enterprises should evaluate quantum computing by outcomes, not just technical benchmarks. Can the system solve meaningful problems better than classical approaches? Is it reliable and available enough for business operations? Are customers using it and seeing results? D-Wave’s technology is already delivering value today, particularly for complex optimization problems in areas like logistics, life sciences, and manufacturing. Now is the time for organizations to start exploring where quantum can help address their hardest computational problems. #QuantumComputing #Manufacturing #Logistics $QBTS
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