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Rigetti Computing, Inc. (Nasdaq: RGTI) (“Rigetti” or the “Company”), a pioneer in full-stack quantum-classical computing, today announced that it has signed a letter of intent (“LOI”) with the U.S. Department of Commerce (the “Department”) for an award of up to $100 million in funding over three years to accelerate superconducting quantum computing R&D.
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Quantum computing appears to be a faraway technology that won't make an impact for many years. But there are actually some quantum computers that are being made by D-Wave Quantum (NYSE: QBTS), and they are making a real impact in the industry.
Dr. Remy Notermans, director of Strategic Planning for Atom Computing, a Boulder, Colorado-based group developing large-scale quantum computers, recently provided POWER with information about how quantum computing works.
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Therefore, Rigetti can bring new computers to market and commercialize them much faster than its competitors. During the first quarter of 2026, the company made its flagship Cephe
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