Infleqtion to showcase quantum computing at Nvidia GTC Washington, D.C.

Infleqtion will spotlight its neutral atom quantum portfolio at Nvidia GTC in Washington, D.C., where CEO Matthew Kinsella will speak on how quantum and emerging Artificial Intelligence advances are shaping hybrid supercomputing. The company’s showcase includes its Tiqker clock, Sqale computer, and Superstaq platform, alongside plans to go public.

Infleqtion, a company focused on neutral atom based quantum technology, will participate in Nvidia GTC Washington, D.C. 2025 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center from October 27 to 29. CEO Matthew Kinsella is among the featured speakers at the conference, which convenes developers and industry leaders across computing and Artificial Intelligence. The appearance follows Infleqtion’s announcement that it plans to go public via a merger with Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX).

Kinsella will join the keynote pregame session on “Artificial Intelligence for Science and Quantum” at 10:40 a.m. EDT on October 28, where he will discuss how the convergence of quantum and emerging Artificial Intelligence advancements could influence the future of hybrid supercomputing. On the show floor at Booth #420, Infleqtion will demonstrate its portfolio of neutral atom based systems and software, including the Tiqker quantum optical atomic clock, the Sqale quantum computer, and Superstaq, the company’s flagship quantum software platform. The company positions these technologies as expanding performance and precision for next-generation intelligent systems.

Infleqtion’s participation builds on recent milestones. The company unveiled a next-generation quantum computing architecture and said it expects to deliver a full-stack fault-tolerant system with more than 1,000 logical qubits by 2030. Beyond computing, Infleqtion designs and builds precision sensors and quantum software for governments, enterprises, and research institutions, with a commercial portfolio that includes quantum radio-frequency systems, quantum clocks, and inertial navigation solutions. The firm reiterated its plan, announced in September 2025, to go public through its merger with Churchill Capital Corp X, as it seeks to scale its technologies and partnerships across the quantum ecosystem.

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