May 25, 2026
Elon “xPhone” Incoming?
Featured – Rigetti Computing (RGTI): The Quantum Stock the Government Just Bet $100 Million On
Dear Reader,
Elon Musk himself has said SpaceX is NOT making a phone…
But I believe he’s being very sneaky…
Because according to recent SpaceX documents…
His plans for an “xPhone” may have just been revealed.
But NOT in the way you’d expect…
And because no one is expecting it…
Elon’s NEXT big move could make fast-movers a fortune.
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Tim Sykes
CEO, Millionaire Media LLC
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Rigetti Computing (RGTI): The Quantum Stock the Government Just Bet $100 Million On
Quantum computing has been easy to dismiss. Too early, too speculative, too far from anything that looks like a real business. Skeptics weren’t entirely wrong – and honestly, some still aren’t.
But May 21st produced something harder to wave off.
Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) signed a letter of intent with the U.S. Department of Commerce for an award of up to $100 million over three years to accelerate superconducting quantum computing R&D. The funding runs through the CHIPS Act. And here’s the part that separates this from a typical federal research grant: the government will receive an equity stake in Rigetti – newly issued common stock priced at a 15% discount to the lowest closing price across specified dates. Washington isn’t donating capital. It’s buying in.
That alignment is new for this space.
Slight tangent, but it matters: Rigetti isn’t the only name in this wave. The broader $2 billion quantum initiative from the Trump administration touches IonQ, D-Wave, and others. What’s interesting is that the equity structure appears across multiple deals – this isn’t a one-off. The government has made a policy decision that quantum computing is infrastructure worth owning a piece of.
On the hardware side, Rigetti deployed the Cepheus-1-108Q system earlier this year – the industry’s largest multi-chip quantum computer, built on twelve 9-qubit chiplets and available through major cloud platforms. There’s also an $8.4 million purchase order to deliver a 108-qubit system to India’s C-DAC in the second half of 2026. Small numbers, but real ones.
Q1 2026 revenue came in at $4.4 million, slightly ahead of the $4.1 million consensus. Cash position sits at $569 million with no outstanding debt. That runway is the real story – it’s what makes the speculation fundable.
This is not a value investment. Revenue is tiny. Losses are deep. The valuation only makes sense if you believe the timeline is compressing. What the DOC deal does is introduce durable institutional skin in the game – and that’s a different kind of signal than anything this sector has produced before.
Worth a closer look before the next move.

