Group 1 - Several quantum computing companies, including IonQ Inc, Rigetti Computing, and D-Wave Quantum, are in discussions with the U.S. government for federal funding in exchange for equity, although these negotiations are not confirmed as a definitive plan by the Trump administration [1] - The U.S. Department of Commerce stated that it is not currently negotiating equity stakes with quantum computing companies, but multiple firms have proposed government equity investment options, which are under evaluation [1] - The potential funding could come from the remaining balance of the CHIPS Act expenditures during the Biden administration, with the president seeking to ensure a good return for taxpayers, possibly through warrants or loans rather than direct equity investments [1] Group 2 - The backdrop of these discussions is the U.S. government's previous direct equity investments in strategic industries, including a 10% stake in Intel and investments in rare earth and lithium mining companies, indicating a trend towards supporting critical sectors [2] - Quantum computing is regarded as a strategic industry, receiving federal funding since the National Quantum Initiative Act of 2018, and is seen as a next-generation foundational technology with potential applications in pharmaceuticals, materials, and chemistry [2] - Following the rumors, quantum computing stocks experienced significant gains, with IonQ rising by 7.07%, Rigetti by 9.8%, and D-Wave by 13.81%, reflecting a strong short-term trading sentiment despite ongoing policy uncertainties [2]
美国政府要入股量子计算企业?知情人士:报道不实!