
US Government Invests $2 Billion in Quantum Computing Firms, Takes Equity
The U.S. government announced a $2 billion investment in several quantum computing companies, including IBM, D-Wave, and Rigetti, while also taking equity stakes in these firms. This initiative aims to boost America's lead in quantum technology.
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U.S. Invests $2 Billion and Takes Stake in Quantum Firms
The Trump administration said it had signed preliminary deals for equity stakes in nine quantum computing companies.
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Read full article →White House Backs IBM’s $2 Billion Quantum Computing Foundry - Bloomberg.com
White House Backs IBM’s $2 Billion Quantum Computing Foundry Bloomberg.com
Read full article →Exclusive | U.S. to Award Quantum Computing Firms $2 Billion and Take Equity Stakes - WSJ
Exclusive | U.S. to Award Quantum Computing Firms $2 Billion and Take Equity Stakes WSJ
Read full article →US to invest $2bn in slew of quantum computing companies
Beneficiaries include start-up backed by firm with links to the Trump family
Read full article →US awards IBM and other firms $2 billion to give America the edge in quantum computing - CNN
US awards IBM and other firms $2 billion to give America the edge in quantum computing CNN
Read full article →U.S. Will Invest $2 Billion In Quantum Computing Firms And Take Equity, Report Says - Forbes
U.S. Will Invest $2 Billion In Quantum Computing Firms And Take Equity, Report Says Forbes
Read full article →U.S. awards $2 billion to quantum computing firms, takes equity stakes
Read full article →IBM, D-Wave, Rigetti, GlobalFoundries confirm proposed U.S. quantum funding awards
Read full article →Quantum Stocks Erupt As U.S. Gov't Awards $2 Billion, Takes Equity Stakes
Quantum Stocks Erupt As U.S. Gov't Awards $2 Billion, Takes Equity Stakes IBM and small-cap quantum names, including IonQ, D-Wave Quantum, Rigetti Computing, Infleqtion, and other peers, are surging in New York premarket trading after a Wall Street Journal report said the Trump administration is preparing to award $2 billion in CHIPS Act grants to nine quantum-computing companies. IBM is set to receive half of the $2 billion tranche, or about $1 billion, as the large-cap leader ...
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