Infleqtion Inc. (NYSE:INFQ) is one of the 10 Stocks With Shocking Overnight Gains.
Infleqtion climbed by 31.48 percent on Thursday to close at $14.70 apiece, as investors gobbled up shares after being named as one of the beneficiaries in the US governmentโs $2 billion quantum computing and chips support program.
The Department of Commerce announced on the same day that it would shell out $2 billion for nine companies in support of the governmentโs aim to develop quantum computers to solve some of the worldโs pressing problems.
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Infleqtion Inc. (NYSE:INFQ) alone will receive $100 million in planned funding to help develop the underlying engineering systems and integration requirements for large-scale neutral-atom-based quantum computers and architectures, including high-powered optical systems, novel readout, and error correction systems.
Apart from Infleqtion Inc. (NYSE:INFQ), other companies also include Rigetti, D-Wave, Atom, Diraq, PsiQuantum, and Quantinuum. Meanwhile, GlobalFoundries and IBM also received financial backing, with the latter taking up the largest slice at $1 billion, followed by the former at $375 million.
โQuantum computing is emerging as a foundational technology for economic competitiveness, technological leadership, and national security,โ Infleqtion Inc. (NYSE:INFQ) CEO Matt Kinsella said.
โThis investment reflects the transformative potential of quantum innovation, and weโre honored to work with the Department of Commerce to accelerate US leadership in quantum computing,โ he noted.
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