D-Wave Quantum Survey: 46% Expect $1M-$5M ROI from Quantum Optimization, 81% Say Classical Computing is Limiting
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Thursday, Aug 14, 2025 11:17 am ET1min read
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The survey findings also underscore the perceived limitations of classical computing in optimization. A staggering 81% of respondents believe that classical computers have reached their limits in terms of optimization benefits, with 53% planning to integrate quantum computing into their workflows [1]. Key target areas for quantum optimization include supply chain, logistics, manufacturing, planning, and inventory, as well as research and development (R&D).
The survey results are further supported by D-Wave's recent growth in the Asia Pacific region. The company reported an 83% increase in bookings for its annealing quantum computing technology, driven by the region's growing interest in optimization and quantum AI applications [2]. This growth is evident in partnerships such as the one with Japan Tobacco for quantum AI drug discovery and NTT DOCOMO's use of quantum computing to optimize mobile network performance [2].
The findings suggest that businesses are increasingly recognizing the potential of quantum computing to address complex computational challenges. The survey also indicates a willingness to invest in quantum technology, with 88% of participants stating that their organizations would go above and beyond for even a 5% improvement in optimization [1].
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/d-wave-quantum-nyse-qbts-191515632.html
[2] https://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/d-wave-announces-first-ever-qubits-japan-2025-quantum-computing-user-conference-2025
A survey by D-Wave Quantum Inc. finds that 46% of business leaders expect a $1 million to $5 million ROI from quantum optimization within the first year, while 27% expect over $5 million. 81% believe classical computing has reached its limits for optimization, and 53% are planning to integrate quantum computing into their workflows. Quantum optimization is seen as valuable in logistics, supply chain, manufacturing, planning, and inventory, and R&D. 88% of participants said their organizations would go above and beyond for even a 5% improvement in optimization.
A survey conducted by D-Wave Quantum Inc. has highlighted a significant shift in enterprise interest towards quantum optimization. The poll, which included 400 business leaders from logistics and operational management roles, revealed that 46% of respondents expect a return on investment (ROI) of $1 million to $5 million within the first year, while 27% anticipate an ROI exceeding $5 million [1].The survey findings also underscore the perceived limitations of classical computing in optimization. A staggering 81% of respondents believe that classical computers have reached their limits in terms of optimization benefits, with 53% planning to integrate quantum computing into their workflows [1]. Key target areas for quantum optimization include supply chain, logistics, manufacturing, planning, and inventory, as well as research and development (R&D).
The survey results are further supported by D-Wave's recent growth in the Asia Pacific region. The company reported an 83% increase in bookings for its annealing quantum computing technology, driven by the region's growing interest in optimization and quantum AI applications [2]. This growth is evident in partnerships such as the one with Japan Tobacco for quantum AI drug discovery and NTT DOCOMO's use of quantum computing to optimize mobile network performance [2].
The findings suggest that businesses are increasingly recognizing the potential of quantum computing to address complex computational challenges. The survey also indicates a willingness to invest in quantum technology, with 88% of participants stating that their organizations would go above and beyond for even a 5% improvement in optimization [1].
References:
[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/d-wave-quantum-nyse-qbts-191515632.html
[2] https://www.nasdaq.com/press-release/d-wave-announces-first-ever-qubits-japan-2025-quantum-computing-user-conference-2025

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