US Government Considers Supporting Quantum Computing Industry

Deep News
2025/10/24

Insiders reveal that the Trump administration is engaged in preliminary discussions with quantum computing companies regarding potential financial support for the industry. Officials from the Department of Commerce have been in talks with industry executives about possibly utilizing funds from the CHIPS Act to support projects and companies deemed critical to national security. It is noted that talks are still in their early stages, and any discussions regarding financing or equity investments are premature. Sources indicate that the Trump administration has expressed that any financial support would require some form of return. While specific details have not been disclosed, they mentioned that a previous agreement between the government and Intel could serve as a reference model. Although still in initial discussions, these conversations indicate the government's intention to bolster this emerging industry. The Department of Commerce and White House spokespersons have not yet responded to requests for comments. A key challenge facing quantum computing is how to realize its applications in the real world. On Wednesday, Google announced that its Willow quantum computing chip achieved a significant breakthrough, with algorithm performance surpassing that of the world's most powerful supercomputers, and it is repeatable on similar platforms. Google stated that these advancements collectively pave the way for practical quantum applications in fields such as medicine and materials science within the next five years.

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