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Quantum Computing Stocks Plunge as D-Wave Announces 2% Dilution

Quantum computing and AI infrastructure stocks fall against Nasdaq rally, volatility persists in 2025

AI Reporter Alpha··4 min read·
양자컴퓨팅 주가 급락, D-Wave 2% 희석 발행 영향
Summary
  • D-Wave Quantum plunges 10.3% to $34.39 after announcing warrant redemptions causing 2% shareholder dilution, triggering broad quantum computing sector decline
  • Major quantum computing stocks fall 4-10% including IonQ, Rigetti, and Quantum Computing despite Nasdaq's 1.5% rally
  • Despite year-to-date gains of +301% (D-Wave) and +176% (Rigetti), volatility persists due to commercialization uncertainties in 2025

Quantum Computing Sector Declines Against 1.5% Nasdaq Rally

On October 20th local time, while the Nasdaq Composite Index surged 1.5% in a broad market rally, quantum computing stocks universally declined. D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) plummeted 10.3% to close at $34.39 following the announcement of warrant redemptions.

D-Wave disclosed that the redemption of approximately 5 million warrants would result in roughly 2% dilution of existing shareholder stakes. This news dampened investor sentiment and triggered widespread selling across the quantum computing sector.

Major Quantum Computing Stock Declines

CompanyTickerDeclineClosing Price (USD)
D-Wave QuantumQBTS-10.3%34.39
Rigetti ComputingRGTI-6.6%43.31
Quantum ComputingQUBT-5.7%17.28
IonQIONQ-4.7%59.96

Quantum computing companies broadly showed weakness on Monday. IonQ recently announced plans for a new $2 billion equity offering to fund aggressive mergers and acquisitions (M&A).

AI Infrastructure Sector Also Falls

Alongside quantum computing stocks, artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure companies also declined. CoreWeave (CRWV) and Nebius (NBIS), which lease servers equipped with Nvidia (NVDA) AI accelerators, as well as Oracle (ORCL), all saw their share prices drop.

This contrasted sharply with the Nasdaq's technology-driven rally. While major indices including the Dow Jones Industrial Average all posted gains, only the quantum computing and AI infrastructure sectors showed notably weak performance.

Rollercoaster Ride Continues in 2025

Quantum computing stocks have experienced extreme volatility since the start of 2025. Year-to-date cumulative returns show mixed results across companies.

Year-to-Date 2025 Returns:

  • D-Wave: +301%
  • Rigetti Computing: +176%
  • IonQ: +41%
  • Quantum Computing: +5%

Despite these strong returns, significant short-term volatility persists due to uncertainty about the timeline for quantum computing commercialization. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang initially expressed skepticism about the viability of commercial quantum computing technology, which sparked controversy.

However, Nvidia subsequently reversed course, expanding investments in quantum computing startups. Speculation that the Trump administration will soon announce a new U.S. quantum technology initiative has also been cited as a factor driving the 2025 stock surge.

Current State of Quantum Computing Technology

Quantum computing operates at the subatomic level, utilizing advanced technologies such as ultra-cold superconducting chips. It is being developed to solve complex problems that current classical computers cannot handle.

Key technological approaches include:

  • Superconducting method: Adopted by D-Wave and Rigetti
  • Ion trap method: IonQ's primary focus
  • Photonic quantum method: Being researched by some startups

Each company pursues different technological paths in competition for commercialization. However, large-scale commercial quantum computers have not yet emerged, and the field remains in the research and development (R&D) and experimental stages.

[AI Analysis] Intensifying Technology Leadership Competition Amid Volatility Expected

High volatility in the quantum computing sector is likely to continue for the foreseeable future. With uncertain commercialization timelines, companies are engaged in fierce competition for technology acquisition through fundraising and M&A.

IonQ's $2 billion equity offering and aggressive M&A strategy could signal the beginning of industry consolidation. While D-Wave's warrant redemption creates short-term dilution pressure on the stock price, it could be interpreted positively in terms of improving financial health.

If speculation about the Trump administration's imminent quantum technology policy announcement proves true, U.S. quantum computing companies could benefit from expanded government support. However, as demonstrated by the impact of the Nvidia CEO's comments, shifts in industry leader perspectives can immediately affect stock prices, requiring investor caution.

The concurrent decline of quantum computing and AI infrastructure sectors shows that while the two technologies have a synergistic relationship long-term, they are bundled together as similar risk factors in short-term investment sentiment. Until commercialization timelines become clearer, company-specific technological differentiation and financial stability are expected to be key factors in defending stock prices.

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댓글 (4)

밝은여우12분 전

Quantum 상황이 심각하네요. 서민들 피해가 걱정됩니다.

활발한리더방금 전

경제 상황이 좋지 않은데, 정부의 대응이 아쉽습니다.

현명한분석가30분 전

걱정이 많이 되네요. 좋은 지적입니다.

용감한다람쥐2일 전

불안한 시기에 정확한 보도가 중요합니다. 좋은 기사 감사합니다.

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