Cook County creates new property tax break for quantum computing businesses – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

The creation of the new incentive comes on the heels of Illinois landing PsiQuantum. The state is already offering the company a bevy of other incentives through the Manufacturing Chips for Real Opportunity (MICRO) Act. That includes capital grants, workforce development help, a low interest loan and other incentives worth $200 million. In exchange, the company must invest at least $1.09 billion and create at least 154 full-time jobs.
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Pat S.
1 year ago

Anyone know the electricity consumption of a quantum computer?

I’ll wager the alder creatures don’t. When power is an issue they’ll rue the day they courted that industry.

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