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If you invest in quantum, you invest in the US national security. $INFQ CEO Matt Kinsella says the GPS will be the first thing to go in case of a full scale conflict. The company’s sensors can replace GPS with precise timing. $INFQ sells to NASA and the US Department of War. It looks like $INFQ could be selected for quantum sensors as explained in the Executive Order 14413 on Quantum Innovation last week.
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$INFQ CEO says finding errors in quantum computing is easy but tracing them back to the root cause is hard. It’s an inference problem. The goal is to use Nvidia NVQLink to accelerate the correction of those errors. The consensus architecture for the foreseeable future is hybrid: Quantum computers work in unison with GPUs. Given that $INFQ is already included in the NVQLink ecosystem, isn’t this a bull case for both Nvidia and $INFQ?
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$INFQ CEO Matt Kinsella: “I left a great career at Maverick Capital to come to do this full time because I see the opportunity ahead is absolutely huge.” Matt’s role at Maverick Capital as a Managing Director implies he was making $350k - $500k per year, plus a performance bonus. That’s a total of about $1 million. As the CEO of $INFQ, in 2025 he made (data from Form S-1) Salary: $367,908 Bonus: $60,000 All other compensation: $37,566 Matt is also holding 0,2% stake in $INFQ, equal to about $6 million. The compensation isn’t bad, but it’s not lightyears ahead of what he was making at Maverick Capital. Matt is genuinely excited by what $INFQ is doing. He’s the type of CEO a fast growing company needs.
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$IONQ CEO: “Two year leads are very consequential in technology.” He says $IONQ is ahead of competitors. Credit where credit is due: $IONQ out-invests every other quantum company in R&D in absolute figures ($125,7 million in Q1 2026) and in growth rate (up 215% YoY). But it’s also made several strategic acquisitions for electronic qubit control (Oxford Ionics) and photonic interconnects (Lightsynq). Both are crucial for scaling logical qubits in quantum chips. In addition, $IONQ also has a cost advantage as it’s expected to build useful quantum computers for less than $30 million. The estimate came from the consulting firm Kearney, not from $IONQ. Superconducting architecture requires 30-50x more to build a quantum computer. Why would it not work out for $IONQ from here?
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$IONQ CEO on Q1 2026: “We expect revenue to be about double last year.” Fact: 60% of $IONQ’s revenue comes from commercial customers. Over 35% of revenue is powered by multi-product sales: Hardware, networking, and security. $IONQ is no longer a lab science project. It’s a scaled commercial platform backed by a $470 million backlog, up 554% YoY. This allows for real visibility into forward multi-quarter guidance. Why would $IONQ not double its last year revenue in 2026?
Investor Denis15,464 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce
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