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IonQ strikes $1.8B SkyWater deal to build US quantum chips

28 January 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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IonQ moves to secure US-based quantum chip manufacturing

IonQ, a leading developer of trapped-ion quantum computers, has signed a landmark deal worth up to $1.8 billion with US foundry SkyWater Technology to manufacture advanced quantum chips on American soil. The long-term agreement is designed to anchor critical parts of the quantum computing supply chain inside the United States at a time of rising geopolitical and security concerns around semiconductor production.

Strategic partnership with SkyWater

Under the deal, SkyWater will fabricate specialized quantum processing units (QPUs) and related components at its US facilities, leveraging its status as a trusted supplier to defense and government customers. The collaboration aims to industrialize quantum chip production, moving it beyond small-scale laboratory runs toward repeatable, scalable manufacturing.

Executives at IonQ say the partnership will accelerate the company’s roadmap for more powerful systems, enabling tighter integration between its quantum hardware and control electronics. By locking in capacity with a domestic foundry, the company seeks to reduce exposure to overseas fabrication risks and potential export restrictions affecting advanced semiconductor technologies.

National security and economic implications

The agreement aligns with broader US efforts to bolster domestic capabilities in semiconductors and quantum technologies, both seen as strategic pillars for future economic competitiveness and national security. US policymakers have repeatedly highlighted quantum computing as a critical technology area where leadership could determine long-term advantages in encryption, cybersecurity, and advanced AI algorithms.

By partnering with a US-based, defense-grade foundry, IonQ positions itself as a key player within that policy framework, potentially benefiting from federal incentives while offering government and enterprise customers a secure, domestically produced quantum hardware option.

Scaling toward commercial quantum advantage

The $1.8 billion value reflects anticipated production volumes over several years as demand for quantum computing grows across sectors such as finance, pharmaceuticals, logistics, and materials science. With this deal, IonQ aims to move closer to practical, commercially relevant quantum advantage—where quantum systems can reliably outperform classical supercomputers on real-world tasks.

The partnership with SkyWater Technology underscores how emerging quantum players are increasingly treating chip manufacturing as a strategic asset, not just a technical necessity, in the global race to build the next generation of computing infrastructure.

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