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The U.S. Department of Commerce provides a total of $2 billion in government grants to nine quantum computing companies and acquires equity in related transactions.
ME News Report, May 21 (UTC+8), the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a total of $2 billion in government grants to nine quantum computing companies, including IBM, and acquired equity in related transactions. This move aims to accelerate the development of the emerging quantum computing industry and promote the construction of more stable and scalable quantum computing systems. The report states that this round of funding is part of the Trump administration's effort to maintain the United States' competitive edge in cutting-edge computing fields and to initiate a "new era of technological innovation." (Source: PANews)
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