The U.S. Department of Commerce will invest $2 billion into quantum chip foundries and startups as the "Q-Day" Bitcoin threat nears.

Both Bitcoin and Ethereum face a quantum computing threat, but Citi says the gap between them comes down to governance, not just technology.

The grants include a massive $1 billion grant for IBM.

The US government plans to invest $2 billion in quantum computing firms while taking equity stakes, accelerating domestic quantum development with implications for crypto security.

IBM and the US Commerce Department are building the first purpose-built quantum chip foundry, backed by $1B in CHIPS Act funding, with major implications for crypto security.

The Trump administration is reportedly preparing a $2 billion quantum computing funding package to companies developing quantum technologies.

The US government plans to invest $2 billion in quantum computing companies as private funding drops sharply and geopolitical competition with China and the EU intensifies.

The US Department of Commerce is awarding $2 billion in grants to American quantum-computing companies, half of which will go to IBM, in a bid to bolster the buildout of super…

The U.S. Department of Commerce will invest $2 billion into quantum chip foundries and startups as the "Q-Day" Bitcoin threat nears.

US government will invest $2 billion in nine quantum computing firms, including IBMs new chip venture Anderon, to strengthen Americas lead in advanced computing and counter China.…

US issues $2B+ in grants to IBM, others for quantum computing initiatives - SiliconANGLE

The US Department of Commerce is investing $2 billion across nine quantum computing companies, including $1B to IBM, to counter threats to Bitcoin cryptography.

The US is doubling down on quantum, with the US Department of Commerce committing $2bn to nine companies to build out a domestic quantum computing ecosystem.

The US Department of Commerce is allocating $2 billion to American quantum computing firms, with IBM receiving half, to advance supercomputing solutions for global challenges.

IBM is set to receive the largest share of the funding, with $1 billion allocated to the company. Long seen as a frontrunner in quantum development, IBM...