D-Wave Acquires Quantum Circuits For $550M To Boost ‘Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing’

The deal includes $300 million in D-Wave common stock and $250 million in cash.
In this photo illustration, D-Wave Systems Inc. logo of a Canadian quantum computing company is seen on a smartphone screen.
In this photo illustration, D-Wave Systems Inc. logo of a Canadian quantum computing company is seen on a smartphone screen. (Photo Illustration by Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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Shivani Kumaresan·Stocktwits
Updated Jan 07, 2026   |   8:10 AM EST
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  • Quantum Circuits is a specialist in error-corrected superconducting gate-model systems.
  • With the acquisition, the two parties aim to shorten the timeline to a fully error-corrected, scalable gate-model quantum computer.
  • The companies expect the first combined system to be available by 2026.

D-Wave Quantum Inc. (QBTS) announced on Wednesday that it will acquire Quantum Circuits Inc. in a $550 million deal, combining their expertise in different branches of quantum computing to boost the development of next-generation systems.

The deal includes $300 million in D-Wave common stock and $250 million in cash.

Quantum Strength 

Quantum Circuits is a specialist in error-corrected superconducting gate-model systems, and, together with D-Wave’s commercial annealing quantum computers, the two parties aim to shorten the timeline to a fully error-corrected, scalable gate-model quantum computer.

“Fault-tolerant error-corrected quantum computing is within our reach, and this acquisition is expected to significantly speed up the timeline.”

-Rob Schoelkopf, chief scientist and co-founder, Quantum Circuits

D-Wave Quantum stock inched 0.2% higher in Wednesday’s premarket. On Stocktwits, retail sentiment around the stock jumped to ‘bullish’ from ‘bearish’ territory the previous day amid ‘normal’ message volume levels. 

Combined Expertise 

D-Wave will merge its experience in scalable superconducting processor control and cloud-based quantum computing with Quantum Circuits’ dual-rail gate-model technology, which features built-in error detection to enable higher-quality qubits and lower physical requirements. 

The companies expect the first combined system to be available by 2026, marking a major step in commercial gate-model quantum computing.

“Together with Quantum Circuits, we expect that D-Wave will leapfrog the industry, bringing gate-model products and services to market in 2026 and rapidly progressing our dual-platform strategy of delivering annealing and gate-model systems to address customers’ full breadth of computational problems,” said Alan Baratz, CEO, D-Wave

Quantum computing is viewed as a foundational technology for solving complex problems beyond the reach of conventional systems. 

QBTS stock has gained over 227% in the past 12 months. 

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