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Quantum computer firm Rigetti to go public via $1.5b offering

- Page Editor: yinyeping@ globaltime­s.com.cn

Quantum computer maker Rigetti & Co Inc said on Wednesday it will go public through a merger with a blankcheck firm in a deal that potentiall­y values the combined company at $1.5 billion.

This is the second quantum computer hardware maker to announce going public this year using a blank-check, or special purpose acquisitio­n company (SPAC).

Maryland-based IonQ listed on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. SPACs are shell companies that raise funds through an IPO to acquire a private company, which then becomes public as a result.

Rigetti said the merger with Zillow co-founder Spencer Rascoff-backed Supernova Partners Acquisitio­n Company will provide it with about $458 million in proceeds, including over $100 million in investment­s from funds and accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates Inc, Bessemer Venture Partners, Franklin Templeton, venture capital firm In-Q-Tel - backed by the Central Intelligen­ce Agency - and some strategic partners including Palantir Technologi­es.

Rigetti’s last funding was February last year when it raised $79 million in a round that was led by Silicon Valley venture capital firm Bessemer. Andreessen Horowitz, Lux Capital, Sutter Hill Ventures and DCVC are also early investors in the California-based quantum computing firm.

Researcher­s believe quantum computers could operate millions of times faster than today’s advanced supercompu­ters, potentiall­y making possible tasks such as mapping complex molecular structures and chemical reactions to boosting the power of artificial intelligen­ce.

While there is some debate about when quantum computers will be able to crack realworld problems, many companies are dedicating resources to ensure they are ready, and investors have been flocking to quantum computing hardware and software start-ups.

Big tech companies like Alphabet, Internatio­nal Business Machines, Honeywell Internatio­nal Inc, Microsoft and Amazon.com have also been investing in the future computing technology.

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