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IonQ raises 2024 revenue guidance to $280M after SkyWater deal

IonQ raised its 2024 revenue guidance to $280M-$290M after acquiring SkyWater, while Meta reported $60.8B in Q2 revenue with a 31% profit margin despite spending $31B on AI infrastructure. Investors โ€ฆ

IonQ vs. Meta Platforms: Comparing Revenue Trends Between a Cutting-Edge Quantum Computing Company and an Artificial Intelligence Giant
Nasdaq News โ€” 8 August 2026
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IonQ and Meta Platforms both posted rising revenues in their latest quarterly reports, but the paths they took to get there reflect starkly different strategies. IonQ, the quantum computing specialist, raised its full-year sales guidance to between $280 million and $290 million after completing the acquisition of SkyWater Technology. Meta Platforms, the social-media-to-AI giant, reported $60.8 billion in revenue for the second quarter, up 28 percent from a year earlier, despite spending more than $31 billion on capital expenditures.

Quantum computing and artificial intelligence are the two headline technologies that Wall Street is betting on for the next decade. IonQโ€™s quantum machines are being used by enterprise customers, but the company is still in the investment phase. Meta, meanwhile, is pouring cash into AI infrastructure while defending its core advertising business. IonQโ€™s revenue is small compared with Metaโ€™s, but its year-over-year growth is rapid and volatile. Metaโ€™s growth is steadier, supported by its massive global user base and diversified revenue streams that include ads, messaging and virtual reality hardware.

IonQโ€™s latest quarter shows the cost of expansion. Revenue rose sharply, but the SkyWater deal and other acquisitions pushed operating expenses to levels that left the company with a $1.9 billion net loss in the second quarter. Metaโ€™s profit margin stood at about 31 percent, even after spending $31 billion on AI servers, data centers and talent. Both companies are betting big on the future, but only Meta is generating enough cash today to fund its ambitions without deep losses.

Investors now face a choice: back the high-growth, high-risk quantum player or the cash-rich AI behemoth. IonQโ€™s guidance suggests it expects to keep booking new enterprise contracts, while Metaโ€™s capital-spending spree is aimed at locking in the next wave of digital advertising and virtual experiences. The gap between their revenues is wide, but the gap in their strategies may narrow faster than the gap in their bank accounts.

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