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Atom Computing signed a Letter of Intent with the U.S. Department of Commerce for $100 million in proposed funding to accelerate development of fault-tolerant quantum computing systems.

The funding would support Atom Computing’s neutral-atom quantum platform through engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain initiatives aimed at scaling utility-scale quantum systems.

The announcement reflects growing U.S. government investment in domestic quantum computing infrastructure and advanced computing technologies.

PRESS RELEASE — 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 accelerate development of fault-tolerant, utility-scale quantum computing. This announcement marks a significant step in the government’s support of American efforts to advance critical quantum technologies and strengthen the United States’ leadership in next-generation computing.