IBM and the U.S. Department of Commerce announced today the signing of a letter of intent to establish a quantum chip fabrication plant in the United States, aiming to solidify the country's leading position in the global quantum technology sector and accelerate the rapid development of the domestic quantum industry ecosystem. The plan will leverage incentive funds from the CHIPS program provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce to support IBM's newly established company, Anderon, enabling it to become the first dedicated quantum chip foundry in the United States. This move is seen as a significant commitment by the U.S. government to quantum research and industrial layout (layout), with the goal of producing the majority of the world's quantum wafers in the United States.
