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Why Quantum Computing stock may be worth buying into post-earnings strength

by May 12, 2026
by May 12, 2026

Quantum Computing (QUBT) is ripping higher this morning as investors cheer its solid Q1 results, featuring a massive revenue beat that has effectively silenced long-standing skepticism.

The quantum-tech company posted $3.7 million in revenue for its first quarter, handily exceeding the $3.1 million consensus.

This represents a huge leap from just $39,000 in the same period last year, which is why investors are ignoring a wider operating loss of $20 million today.

Quantum Computing stock is now trading at a year-to-date high of roughly $13.

Quantum Computing stock has an edge over rivals

Beyond immediate earning excitement, QUBT is attractive as a long-term holding because it is a vertically integrated powerhouse.

Unlike many “pure-play” competitors that rely on third-party foundries, Quantum Computing Inc controls its entire production lifecycle.

By maintaining its Arizona-based foundry to manufacture proprietary Thin-Film Lithium Niobate (TFLN) chips, QCi can synchronize hardware architecture with its software suite.

This reduces supply chain dependencies and accelerates the research and development R&D cycle, allowing for “co-design” optimizations that improve machine performance.

For QUBT shares, this means higher entry barriers for competitors and better long-term margins.

Note that management confirmed in the earnings release that QCi Foundry is already contributing to the top-line.

In an industry defined by theoretical potential, the company’s ability to build, program, and scale its own hardware offers a tangible “moat” that is increasingly rare in the quantum landscape.

What else could drive QUBT shares higher in 2026?

The recent acquisitions (Luminar and NuCrypt) have transformed Quantum Computing Inc into a growing force in quantum optics.

Luminar Semiconductor brings world-class laser and detector technology, which – when coupled with NuCrypt’s expertise in quantum security and optical components – suggests QCi has basically internalized the most expensive parts of its bill of materials.

These acquisitions are bullish for Quantum Computing shares because they move the Nasdaq-listed firm closer to commercialization.

By owning the components that power room-temperature quantum systems, QCi is no longer just a computer company; it’s a critical infrastructure provider for the broader photonics industry, with a revenue stream that’s fairly diversified beyond experimental computing.

How to play QCi after its Q1 earnings release?

The most insightful takeaway from QUBT’s first-quarter release was confirmation that its Arizona foundry has transitioned from a pure R&D lab into a revenue-generating asset.

While short-sellers previously attacked the facility’s viability, QCi’s release suggests the hardware is operational.

Plus, management’s intent to open a second facility signals a shift toward high-volume production.

This expansion is a significant green flag for investors, suggesting that demand for the company’s TFLN chips is outstripping current capacity.

Under the steady leadership of CEO Yuping Huang, Quantum Computing is finally providing the operational clarity that was missing in 2025.

With revenue scaling and the infrastructure in place to support a “phygital” quantum future, QUBT stock stands out as a recovery play for the remainder of 2026.

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