Plus a round up of other quantum computing news

Plus a round up of other quantum computing news

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 awarding $2 billion in grants and taking equity stakes in nine quantum-computing firms, including IBM, in a major national security push.

Quantum computing shares popped in premarket trading following reports that the U.S. government will award grants to nine firms operating in the space.

"The Trump administration is leading the world into a new era of American innovation."

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

Quantum stocks IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave surged on reports the US Commerce Department may take equity stakes, but no deals have been confirmed yet.

IBM stands to receive $1 billion of the package, which covers nine companies and is funded by the 2022 Chips and Science Act

The Trump administration is awarding grants to a group of quantum computing companies, including IBM, in exchange for equity stakes in some of them, deepening Washington's push to…

The US government will take equity stakes worth $US2 billion in nine quantum computing companies, including Australian-founded start-up PsiQuantum.

IBM and the U.S. Department of Commerce announced plans to launch Anderon, a standalone U.S.-based quantum chip foundry.

PsiQuantum signed a LoI with the U.S. Department of Commerce for $100 million to support photonic quantum computing 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.

Beneficiaries include startup backed by firm with links to the Trump family.

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…

Quantinuum signed a letter of intent with the U.S. Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Research and Development Office for proposed federal funding.

The US Department of Commerce has signed nine CHIPS Act letters of intent worth $2bn, taking equity stakes in IBM, D-Wave, Rigetti and others.

These sorts of arrangements have been normalized with breathtaking speed.