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IonQ’s Supply Chain Blind Spot Emerges as the Stock Rallies 128% Since April

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
June 2, 2026
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IonQ’s stock has been on a tear—up 128.9% since April 1, compared with a 14.4% gain in the S&P 500. But a new SEC filing throws a spotlight on a vulnerability rarely discussed in the quantum computing euphoria: only about 28% of the company’s suppliers responded to a conflict minerals survey for 2025. The disclosure, buried in a Form SD, raises questions about transparency across IonQ’s hardware supply chain—a critical issue for a company whose valuation rests heavily on its ability to scale production.

The filing covers minerals such as tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold, which can appear in manufactured components. IonQ relies on external suppliers, including sole-source providers, for many of its development and production parts. Multiple layers separate the company from the mines where these minerals originate. The low response rate doesn’t imply wrongdoing, but it exposes a blind spot in a business that depends on controlling material flows. The problem isn’t new, but the timing is awkward: the stock closed at $72.07 on Friday, up 2.75%, before giving back 3.87% on Monday to settle at $69.28.

That Monday selloff came amid elevated options activity. The put-call ratio stood at 0.96—still call-heavy versus a typical 0.70—but the implied 30-day volatility jumped 6.4 points to around 107.76%, a level in the upper quartile of the past year. Trading volume hit 28.3 million shares, with the stock swinging between $66.97 and $72.42 before closing near the low end. For a company with a market capitalization of $25.86 billion and trailing twelve-month revenue of just $187.12 million, the options market is pricing in significant daily swings of roughly $4.84.

IonQ is still burning cash heavily. Free cash flow is running roughly $80 million negative per quarter, and the EBITDA loss has widened to more than $200 million, up from under $80 million a year ago. About 20.71% of the float remains shorted. That hasn’t stopped the stock from rallying 71% over the past month alone, outpacing peers Rigetti Computing (59%) and D-Wave (65%). But the operational milestones that underpin the narrative are genuine. First-quarter revenue hit $64.7 million, an increase of 755% year over year, and the full-year 2026 guidance was lifted to $260–$270 million. Remaining performance obligations surged 554% to $470 million.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying IonQ?

The company also notched several high-profile wins: a first 256-qubit sixth-generation system sold to the University of Cambridge, selection for DARPA’s DARQ program, and a $39 million contract for tactical space communications under the Space Development Agency’s HALO initiative. These deals keep investor attention focused on whether quantum computing demand can translate into repeatable system sales and larger infrastructure projects.

A key strategic move to tighten supply chain control is the planned $1.8 billion acquisition of SkyWater Technology. Shareholders of the semiconductor foundry approved the merger in a special meeting in May, with about 67% of eligible shares represented. Both boards have unanimously endorsed the deal, and closure is expected in the second or third quarter of 2026, pending regulatory approvals. Bringing chip design, packaging and fabrication in-house could reduce dependence on opaque third-party suppliers—though it won’t eliminate the challenge entirely.

Meanwhile, IonQ was notably absent from the latest U.S. government quantum program, which will direct more than $2 billion in grants and investments to nine quantum computing companies under the CHIPS and Science Act. Neither Google nor Microsoft made the list either. Brandon Sun of Cohen & Company Capital Markets described the omission as a potential “comparable disadvantage” for companies without direct government backing, since such programs often open doors to further public contracts. So far, the market has shrugged: IonQ gained roughly 31% in May alone.

The next official checkpoints come quickly. On June 9, IonQ will participate in the Mizuho Global Technology Conference in New York, followed by the virtual Rosenblatt Annual Technology Summit on June 10. On June 16, the annual shareholder meeting will cover the election of two Class II directors, ratification of Ernst & Young as auditor for 2026, and an advisory vote on executive compensation for 2025. Until then, the central tension remains: IonQ’s stock is pricing in a bright quantum future, but the path to that future still runs through thin supply-chain visibility, heavy cash burn, and a federal funding gap that could narrow its competitive moat.

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