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Inside D-Wave’s Major Acquisition—What Changes for Investors
Written by Nathan Reiff. Date Posted: 1/12/2026.
Summary
- D-Wave has put its $836 million in cash reserves to good use, announcing in early 2026 that it would purchase rival Quantum Circuits for $550 million in cash and stock.
- The purchase comes after months of investor speculation that D-Wave would go on a buying spree.
- Acquiring Quantum Circuits should help D-Wave to close the technology gap on its gate-model-focused rivals, but commercial viability remains distant.
Popular quantum computing company D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) took another step toward cementing its leadership in early 2026 with an announcement that it plans to acquire privately held rival Quantum Circuits Inc. for $550 million. It is D-Wave’s first major acquisition since the company reported more than $800 million in cash during its second-quarter 2025 results, prompting speculation that D-Wave might go on a buying spree.
D-Wave has been working to broaden its technology beyond quantum annealing — an approach especially effective for optimization problems but less versatile in other applications. The agreement to buy Quantum Circuits is a clear signal that D-Wave intends to expand into the more common gate-model approach, increasing the range of use cases for its quantum systems.
Why Quantum Circuits?
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With nearly a billion dollars in cash late in 2025, D-Wave likely had several potential targets. Quantum Circuits stands out because of its decade-plus work on gate-model quantum computing systems.
Relative to competitors like Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI), D-Wave has lagged in gate-model development. Acquiring Quantum Circuits should help close that gap and strengthen D-Wave’s position by combining gate-model capabilities with its commercially available annealing systems, the latter already on the market.
Quantum Circuits is known for its dual-rail technology, which incorporates built-in error detection. That design enables higher-quality qubits while reducing the physical resources needed for fabrication. D-Wave expects to introduce a dual-rail commercial system sometime in 2026.
Financial Impacts on D-Wave
The acquisition could help D-Wave leapfrog competitors by bringing industry-leading gate-model systems to market alongside its annealing products. The $550 million price tag—$300 million in common stock and $250 million in cash—looks modest relative to the strategic value this technology may provide.
D-Wave closed the third quarter of 2025with $836 million in cash and equivalents, a substantial year-over-year increase and a modest sequential rise.
Maintaining a strong cash buffer will remain essential given D-Wave’s still-small revenue base. The company reported just $3.7 million in revenue for the third quarter—about double the prior-year period—but quarterly net losses were nearly $141 million.
Is It Time to Buy D-Wave?
D-Wave shares received a modest bump after the Jan. 7 announcement, briefly trading around $32 per share before retreating by the end of the week. Investors appear cautious.
When the acquisition closes (expected in January 2026), D-Wave will gain valuable technology, but it will not immediately roll out new products or achieve broad commercial viability for either gate-model or annealing systems. The deal reinforces a string of promising developments over the past year that have yet to materially boost revenue or shrink losses (see our year-in-review).
Most analysts still view widespread commercialization of quantum technology as years away. While D-Wave may have an edge in that race, investors will need to wait for tangible commercial milestones.
Accordingly, analyst optimism for QBTS shares—including Wall Street projections that the stock could rise roughly 20% to near $34 per share—carries the caveat that D-Wave remains a speculative investment. Some investors may increasingly see it as a leading quantum play, but significant risks persist until quantum solutions gain broad practical use.
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