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Quantum computing startup Infleqtion has big plans for a facility in Chicago.
Infleqtion’s $50 million project gives additional momentum to Gov. JB Pritzker’s plan to make Illinois the leading hub for quantum computing.
Infleqtion plans to build the first utility-scale quantum computer in Illinois at the state's quantum park and create at ...
Illinois will join the quantum computing ecosystem thanks to a new initiative by Infleqtion. The company will build the state ...
The first-ever Global Quantum Forum took place in Chicago, highlighting the work being done to make the city the world's ...
The startup behind Chicago's more than $1 billion quantum computing deal said operations are expected to start in three years ...
That pitch has been backed by significant state funding. Last year, the legislature allocated $500 million for a “quantum ...
On July 24 at the Global Quantum Forum in Chicago, IBM and the University of Chicago announced their intent to offer Duality ...
Investing.com -- PsiQuantum Corp. plans to begin operations of its Chicago-based quantum computer in 2028, three years from now, according to Bloomberg, citing Chief Executive Officer Jeremy O’Brien.
Colorado-based Infleqtio will set up shop at the Quantum and Microelectronics Park, or IQMP, on Chicago's South Side.
Colorado-based Infleqtion, will set up shop at the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park, or IQMP. There, they plan to ...