Infleqtion develops and sells quantum technology products built on a shared neutral atom platform, spanning quantum sensing hardware, quantum computing, and software. Its most commercially mature products are three quantum sensing hardware lines sold primarily to U.S. and allied-nation government agencies and defense prime contractors such as SAIC, L3Harris, and Lockheed Martin: Tiqker, a compact optical atomic clock for GPS-denied environments; SqyWire, an RF sensor for electronic warfare and signals intelligence; and Exaqt, a family of inertial and gravitational sensors for GPS-denied navigation and geophysical surveying. On the computing side, Infleqtion sells Sqale, a neutral atom quantum computer available as an on-premises system or cloud service. Infleqtion also sells Superstaq, a middleware platform for compiling and optimizing quantum programs, and CML, a quantum-inspired AI software tool for classical GPU environments. Both are sold via subscription. Infleqtion generates revenue through direct hardware sales, government R&D contracts with agencies like DARPA, NASA, and the DoD, cloud-based access to Sqale, and software licensing. Government R&D contracts are particularly important near-term, as they fund product development and reduce capital requirements. Infleqtion is vertically integrated, designing and manufacturing all critical components in-house across facilities in Boulder, Colorado and Oxford, UK, which allows core neutral atom technology to be shared across its sensing, timing, and computing products.
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