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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Quantum computing companies are once again in the spotlight as U.S. federal funding talks spark a surge in their stock prices. Firms like IonQ, Rigetti Computing, and D-Wave Quantum have reportedly engaged with the Trump administration to explore giving equity stakes in exchange for financial backing.
Market Reaction
The news sent quantum computing stocks jumping in early trading. IonQ surged over 10% in premarket activity, Rigetti and D-Wave saw similar gains, while Quantum Computing also registered notable upticks. These companies have been among the standout performers of 2025, riding the wave of excitement around artificial intelligence and next-generation computing.
Despite strong yearly gains, these stocks have experienced volatility. IonQ is up nearly 33% this year but has fallen more than 34% from mid-October highs. Rigetti has surged 136% in 2025, yet dipped 38% from its recent peak. D-Wave has been the most dramatic, climbing over 224% year-to-date but losing nearly 42% since its high last week. Quantum Computing remains an outlier, down 10% for the year after a sharp 45% drop from its 52-week peak.
Government Involvement in Tech
The Trump administration’s interest in acquiring stakes in promising tech firms reflects a broader strategy of leveraging federal funding to support innovation. By taking equity positions, the government aims to accelerate progress in strategic industries like quantum computing, which could redefine computing power in the coming decade.
While these companies are still years away from fully commercial products, investor enthusiasm underscores the market’s confidence in their potential. Analysts note that such government-backed initiatives could provide both financial stability and credibility for startups in the emerging quantum sector.
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