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- D-Wave Reports Second Quarter 2025 ResultsQ2 Revenue up 42% Year over Year GAAP Gross Profit up 42% Year over Year Highest Cash Balance in Company's History at over $819 Million D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) ("D-Wave" or the "Company"), a leader in commercial quantum computing systems, software, and services, today announced financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2025. "Our second quarter results show consistently strong performance across a multitude of technical and business metrics," said Dr. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave. "During the quarter, we brought to market our sixth-generation quantum computer, signed a memorandum of understanding related to the acquisition of an on-premises system in South Korea,
- D-Wave Announces Successful Completion of $400 Million At-the-Market Equity OfferingD-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) ("D-Wave" or the "Company"), a leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services, and the world's first commercial supplier of quantum computers, today announced that it has successfully completed sales of $400 million in gross proceeds of its common stock pursuant to its previously disclosed $400 million "at-the-market" equity offering program (the "ATM Program"). The $400 million ATM Program, that commenced on June 11th and ended on June 27th, was completed at an average price per share of $15.18. This average price represents a $9.08 or 149% premium to the $6.10 average price per share of the most recent $150M ATM Program that was completed in Ja
- The Quantum Computing Boom: Innovations, Investments, and Cybersecurity RisksIssued on behalf of Scope Technologies Corp. VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- USA News Group News Commentary – Now that quantum computing capabilities are becoming a reality, thanks to another breakthrough, the future frontier of software innovation is nearer than ever. However, with the advent of the new Google Willow Chip, another very real concern is arising—the urgency of post-quantum cryptography migration. Quantum computers are likely to pose a severe threat to currently-used encryption practices. Behind the scenes, several innovative tech companies are working on quantum computing's capabilities both in problem solving and in cybersecurity, with recent developments coming