The U.S. government is set to provide $2 billion in grants and take stakes in nine quantum-computing companies.
Atom Computing, a leader in scalable, neutral-atom quantum computing, today announced it has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the U.S. Department of Commerce to receive $100 million of funding to ...
Learn more Infleqtion (NYSE:INFQ), a developer of quantum computing and sensing solutions using neutral-atom technology, ...
The US government has taken $2 billion worth of equity stakes in quantum computing companies, including one linked to the ...
Infleqtion CEO Matt Kinsella sees a massive market opportunity for the company’s quantum sensors.
Half of the Administration’s $2 billion investment is going to tech giant IBM to build an American quantum chip foundry. To ...
The letters of intent provide over $2 billion in funding from the CHIPS and Science Act to spur research and development in ...
Infleqtion is one of the leaders in applying the neutral atom modality to quantum computing delivering room-temperature ...
The US Commerce Department will issue $2.013 billion in grants to IBM Corp., GlobalFoundries Inc. and seven other tech firms ...
Dr. Remy Notermans, director of Strategic Planning for Atom Computing, a Boulder, Colorado-based group developing large-scale quantum computers, recently provided POWER with information about how ...
Quantum computers get a lot of attention, even though they are not ready for prime time, but quantum sensors are already ...
Scientists propose a new atomic clock experiment that could reveal whether time itself follows the strange rules of quantum ...