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The Next Quantum Computing IPO CEO Just Told CNBC ‘It Is Not 10 to 15 Years Out. It’s Very Much Now’
Quantinuum, the Honeywell-backed trapped-ion quantum computing company, began trading on the NASDAQ today after pricing its IPO at $60 per share and raising $1.68 billion. On CNBC’s Squawk Box this morning,
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Scientists built what they call the most accurate quantum computing chip yet, using a silicon architecture that piggybacks on existing chip factories
Researchers have built an 11-qubit quantum processor from individual phosphorus atoms embedded in isotopically purified silicon-28, achieving two-qubit gate fidelities of 99.9 percent. The chip uses a modular two-register architecture that pairs nuclear and electron spins as qubits,
In May 2026, the U.S. Department of Commerce signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Infleqtion for $100 million in CHIPS Act funding, tied to technical milestones. The structure is important: The government also takes an equity stake at a 15% discount to market price on execution.
A $10,000 position in the Defiance Quantum ETF (NYSEARCA:QTUM) on the last trading day of 2025 was worth about $15,420 by the close on June 2, 2026, a 54.2% year-to-date move from a starting price of $109.
Quantum professionals around the world overwhelmingly agree that quantum utility will arrive within the next decade, according to a new survey by Economist Impact. Quantum utility refers to the point at which quantum computers provide practical advantages ...
D-Wave Quantum stock has gained 93% over the last year.
Infleqtion is one of the leaders in applying the neutral atom modality to quantum computing delivering room-temperature scalable quantum computing.
The quantum-computer maker boosted the price and number of shares it will issue on the Nasdaq ahead of its public debut on Thursday, indicating higher-than-anticipated demand. Quantum computers are a nascent technology that promises to solve problems current machines can’t,
Imagine an internet where your data can’t be stolen, your messages are completely private and online security is unbreakable. That’s the promise of quantum internet: a futuristic technology that could completely change how we connect online. Here’s a ...
Microsoft releases its second-generation quantum chip. Ultrasound could replace pacemakers. And why you shouldn’t skip breakfast.