Uncle Sam Awards $2 Billion-Plus To Quantum Companies, But Wants A Cut
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The US government has awarded over $2 billion to nine quantum companies, including IBM and GlobalFoundries, to develop quantum foundries and advance the technology. The funding is part of the CHIPS and Science Act, with $1.375 billion going to IBM and GlobalFoundries to develop quantum foundries. Other companies, such as Atom Computing and D-Wave, will receive $100 million each. The investments aim to accelerate quantum computing advancements, with a focus on national defense, advanced materials, and business sectors. The funding will also support the creation of a pure-play quantum chip foundry called Anderon. Key areas of focus include wafer fabrication and electronics wafers, with plans to expand into other modalities.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By investing heavily in quantum computing, the US government is acknowledging the technology's potential to reshape global innovation and economic competitiveness.
- · The creation of a domestic quantum industry will help reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and enhance national security.