Core Insights - Infleqtion's 12-month sales through the first half of 2025 surpassed those of D-Wave Quantum, Rigetti Computing, and Quantum Computing Inc, indicating strong market performance [1][9] - The company plans to go public via a reverse merger with Churchill Capital Corp X, expecting to receive over $540 million in gross proceeds and a valuation of $1.8 billion [8][10] - Infleqtion is positioned as a leader in neutral atom-based quantum technology, which is distinct from the technologies used by other publicly traded quantum companies [6][7] Company Overview - Infleqtion, founded in 2007 as ColdQuanta, has over 230 issued and pending patents and is led by Chief Science Officer Dana Anderson and CEO Matthew Kinsella [8][10] - The company has commercial sales, having sold three quantum computers and hundreds of quantum sensors, with a revenue of approximately $29 million as of June 30 [9][14][10] - Infleqtion's product portfolio includes quantum computers and various quantum sensors optimized with proprietary software, which have real-world applications [11][17] Financial Performance - Infleqtion has about $50 million in booked and awarded business, with a $300 million-plus identified pipeline of potential customers [14] - The company had $88 million in cash on hand at the end of the first half of 2025, with a cash burn of $33 million for the trailing 12 months, indicating a stable liquidity position for a startup [15] - Revenue from quantum sensing products is expected to support the growth of its quantum platform and reduce the need for new segment investments [16][17]
Quantum Computing Company Infleqtion Is Going Public. It's a Nvidia Partner and Already Has Sales.