D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NASDAQ: QBTS) has reported its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026. The Palo Alto-based leader in quantum annealing and gate-model technology highlighted significant commercial traction, peer-reviewed technical breakthroughs published in Nature, and expanded multi-chip roadmaps for both system modalities.
The table below summarizes key GAAP financial metrics for Q2 2026 compared with the prior quarter (Q1 2026) and the year-ago quarter (Q2 2025).
| Amounts in $M | Q2’2026 | Q1’2026 | Q2’2025 | % vs Q1’2026 | % vs Q2’2025 |
| Revenue | $3.08 | $2.86 | $3.10 | +7.6% | -0.6% |
| Operating Expenses | $54.98 | $56.55 | $28.48 | -2.8% | +93.1% |
| Operating Loss | ($53.28) | ($54.73) | ($26.50) | -2.7% | +101.0% |
| Net Loss | ($48.03) | ($18.36) | ($167.33) | +161.6% | -71.3% |
| Cash and Investments | $546.22* | $588.40* | $819.30* | -7.2% | -33.3% |
*Note: Cash and Investments aggregates Cash and Cash Equivalents ($296.64M) and Marketable Investment Securities ($249.57M), totaling $546.22M as of June 30, 2026. Sequential and year-over-year decreases reflect the cash consideration deployed for the January 2026 acquisition of Quantum Circuits, Inc. Historical Q2 2025 baseline reflects previously reported QCR figures.
Financial Results and Commercial Acceleration
D-Wave generated $3.08 million in revenue for Q2 2026, up 7.6% sequentially from Q1 2026 ($2.86M) and essentially flat compared to Q2 2025 ($3.10M). Commercial momentum expanded notably, with commercial enterprise customers accounting for 62.4% of total Q2 revenue (up from 45.1% in Q2 2025) and Forbes Global 2000 clients generating 47.7% of quarterly revenue (up from 20.4%).
While quarterly revenue reflects recognizing cloud and services over time, forward commercial commitment grew dramatically:
- H1 2026 Bookings: Totaled $35.5 million, a 1,120% increase year-over-year compared to $2.9 million in H1 2025 (including a $20M Advantage2™ system sale to Florida Atlantic University).
- Remaining Performance Obligations (RPOs): Reached $40.7 million as of June 30, 2026, up 668% year-over-year from $5.3 million.
- Production QCaaS Expansion: Production application usage comprised 37.3% of total QCaaS revenue in H1 2026, up from 9.8% in H1 2025.
GAAP Net Loss for Q2 2026 was ($48.03) million, or ($0.13) per share, representing a $119.3 million reduction in net loss compared to Q2 2025 ($167.33M loss). The year-over-year improvement was primarily due to a $142.0 million reduction in non-cash warrant liability remeasurement charges following full warrant redemption in late 2025. On a non-GAAP basis, Adjusted EBITDA loss was ($37.07) million.
Dual-Platform Technology Roadmaps & Technical Milestones
1. Scalable Gate-Model Roadmap (Post-Quantum Circuits Integration)
D-Wave unveiled a detailed execution schedule for its dual-rail gate-model architecture:
- 2026: Delivery of a 17-physical-qubit system supporting logical error rates 2x lower than physical error rates.
- 2027: 49-physical-qubit system delivering a 20-fold error reduction factor.
- 2028: 181-physical-qubit system delivering a 2,000-fold error reduction factor (the scalable fault-tolerant blueprint).
- 2030: 10-logical-qubit system supporting initial fault-tolerant algorithms.
- 2032: 100-logical-qubit system capable of executing over 1 million operations for initial quantum chemistry and quantum AI applications.
2. Multi-Chip Annealing Architecture (Roadmap to 100K Qubits)
D-Wave detailed plans to scale its annealing architecture via advanced packaging and superconducting multi-chip fabrics:
- 2029 (Advantage3™): Intermediate 20,000-qubit multi-chip system.
- 2031: 100,000-qubit annealing system fabric.
- Scalable I/O Innovation: Designed a prototype I/O interface allowing QPU scaling to 100,000 qubits while requiring no more than a 20% increase in I/O lines over the current 4,500-qubit Advantage2™ system.
3. Peer-Reviewed Research & Grants
- Nature Publication: Published peer-reviewed research demonstrating a fast, high-fidelity two-qubit entangling gate leveraging its superconducting dual-rail architecture, significantly cutting the physical hardware overhead required for fault-tolerant error correction.
- NSF NQVL Grant ($1.57M): Selected for an award under the National Science Foundation’s National Quantum Virtual Laboratory program as part of Project ERASE (Erasure Qubits and Dynamic Circuits for Quantum Advantage).
- U.S. Department of Defense NORDTECH Grant: Awarded second-year funding for the SQFab (Superconducting Qubits with Scalable Fabrication) program.
Customer Engagements & Ecosystem Recognition
- IDC MarketScape Leader: Named a “Leader” in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Quantum Computing 2026 Vendor Assessment—one of only two companies positioned in the top category.
- New & Expanding Clients: Signed commercial and research agreements with major institutions including AT&T, Nasdaq Verafin, Shionogi & Co., Unisys, Oki Electric Industry, and global gambling/entertainment leaders.
Resources and Further Reading
For more on D-Wave’s Q2 2026 results, view the press release posted on their website here, their SEC 10-Q filing here, the Q2 2026 investor presentation here, and a transcript of their Q2 2026 conference call here.
August 8, 2026
