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In this highly anticipated episode of the Qubit Value podcast, the hosts tackle the recent market surges to predict what 2026 will hold for the quantum computing sector. They examine the current landscape, focusing heavily on leading companies like IonQ and Rigetti, weighing their staggering $12-14 billion and $5-6 billion market caps against sky-high price-to-sales ratios that have some analysts shouting "bubble." Through a sharp analysis of potential scenarios—ranging from a massive commercial breakout led by Quantinuum's upcoming IPO to a "trorough of disillusionment" where hyped valuations crash under execution failures—the hosts provide a comprehensive look at the financial realities of quantum hardware. Whether you're an investor looking for the next big tech leap or a quantum enthusiast curious about the industry's financial health, this episode offers vital insights into the transition from experimental research to multi-billion dollar commercial reality.
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In this highly anticipated episode of the Qubit Value podcast, the hosts tackle the recent market surges to predict what 2026 will hold for the quantum computing sector. They examine the current landscape, focusing heavily on leading companies like IonQ and Rigetti, weighing their staggering $12-14 billion and $5-6 billion market caps against sky-high price-to-sales ratios that have some analysts shouting "bubble." Through a sharp analysis of potential scenarios—ranging from a massive commercial breakout led by Quantinuum's upcoming IPO to a "trorough of disillusionment" where hyped valuations crash under execution failures—the hosts provide a comprehensive look at the financial realities of quantum hardware. Whether you're an investor looking for the next big tech leap or a quantum enthusiast curious about the industry's financial health, this episode offers vital insights into the transition from experimental research to multi-billion dollar commercial reality.