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Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCXU for units, CCCX for Class A ordinary shares and CCCXW for warrants) is a blank check company in the Financial Services sector that has announced a proposed business combination with ColdQuanta, Inc., which operates as Infleqtion. News related to Churchill X often centers on this transaction and on Infleqtion’s activities as a neutral-atom quantum technology company.
Investors following CCCXU news can expect coverage of key milestones in the merger process, including the filing and progress of the joint registration statement on Form S-4, shareholder meeting announcements, and updates on regulatory clearances and closing conditions. Press releases also describe the planned domestication of Churchill from the Cayman Islands to Delaware and the intention for the combined company to operate as Infleqtion, Inc. and be listed under the ticker symbol INFQ on a leading North American exchange, subject to approvals and customary conditions.
Because the proposed business combination partner is Infleqtion, many Churchill X news items highlight Infleqtion’s commercial and technical developments. These include announcements about Infleqtion’s quantum computing and precision sensing portfolio, collaborations with organizations such as NVIDIA, U.S. government agencies and U.K. government entities, and leadership appointments that support its quantum technology roadmap. Such releases provide context for how the target business is evolving while the SPAC transaction advances.
This news page aggregates these company-issued updates and regulatory-related announcements so readers can track how Churchill Capital Corp X progresses from a SPAC structure toward a potential combined quantum technology company with Infleqtion, subject to shareholder votes, regulatory effectiveness of the registration statement and satisfaction of other closing conditions.
Infleqtion (NASDAQ:CCCX) named Karl Pendergast Senior Vice President and General Manager of its Quantum Sensing Solutions Group on December 8, 2025.
Pendergast brings nearly four decades of aerospace and defense experience from Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman, NASA JPL and recent consulting roles. The appointment follows Infleqtion's September announcement that it plans to go public via a business combination with Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX). Infleqtion's portfolio includes quantum computers, optical clocks, RF receivers, and inertial sensors, with stated use by NASA, the U.K. government, and collaborations with NVIDIA.
Infleqtion (NASDAQ:CCCX) appointed Navy veteran Chris Cook as Vice President of Government Affairs, effective December 4, 2025. Cook brings two decades of federal experience across the White House, OMB, Senate Budget and Appropriations Committees, and recent private‑sector work leading U.S. federal strategy at Saab.
Infleqtion said Cook will deepen congressional and federal agency engagement as the company moves neutral atom quantum systems from prototype toward fielded capability. The appointment follows Infleqtion’s September announcement to pursue a business combination with Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX).
Infleqtion (NASDAQ: CCCX) announced that Chief Scientist Dr. Mark Saffman won the 2026 Norman F. Ramsey Prize from the American Physical Society on November 20, 2025. The award recognizes Dr. Saffman’s seminal work in neutral-atom quantum information, including the first CNOT gate for atomic qubits, Rydberg-mediated entanglement, and the first demonstration of a quantum algorithm on an atomic quantum computer.
The company noted this scientific validation alongside recent plans to go public via a merger with Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX), framing the prize as a reinforcement of Infleqtion’s technology roadmap toward scalable, fault-tolerant quantum systems.
Infleqtion (NASDAQ: CCCX) appointed Jason Hall as chief legal officer, effective November 10, 2025, to lead legal, regulatory, and compliance as the company advances toward a planned public listing via a business combination with Churchill Capital Corp X.
Key disclosed figures: $29M trailing twelve-month revenue as of June 30, 2025 (~80% CAGR over two years); ~$50M of booked and awarded business expected at year-end 2025 (multi-year realization); a potential customer pipeline exceeding $300M; a pre-money equity valuation of $1.8B; and expected gross transaction proceeds of over $540M, including a $125M common stock PIPE, assuming no redemptions.
Infleqtion (NASDAQ: CCCX) is partnering with Oak Ridge National Laboratory through the Department of Energy’s Quantum Science Center to integrate neutral-atom quantum systems with leadership-class HPC. The QSC received a $125 million five-year renewal through 2030 to accelerate quantum/HPC convergence.
Infleqtion will connect its Sqale quantum computers to GPU systems using NVIDIA NVQLink to run materials simulation workloads, aiming to demonstrate hybrid quantum/classical utility and scalable paths toward quantum-accelerated supercomputers. The announcement coincides with SuperComputing 2025 and follows Infleqtion’s planned merger to go public via Churchill Capital Corp X.
Voyager Technologies (NYSE: VOYG) and Infleqtion announced a strategic partnership to advance dual-use neutral atom quantum technology in low-Earth orbit and beyond on November 12, 2025. The collaboration follows Infleqtion’s plan to go public via a merger with Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX).
Initial steps include integrating Infleqtion’s Tiqker quantum atomic clock aboard the International Space Station and later Starlab to provide an alternate high-precision time source intended to support commercial and national security missions, autonomous spacecraft coordination, and secure constellation communications.
Infleqtion (NASDAQ:CCCX) appointed Ilan Hart as chief financial officer, effective October 20, 2025, to lead corporate finance, capital markets strategy, and investor relations as the company prepares to go public via a business combination with Churchill Capital Corp X.
Key metrics: $29M trailing twelve-month revenue as of June 30, 2025 (~80% CAGR over two years), ~$50M of booked/awarded business expected at year-end 2025, a potential customer pipeline >$300M, and a definitive deal valuing Infleqtion at a $1.8B pre-money equity value with expected gross transaction proceeds of >$540M (including >$125M PIPE), assuming no redemptions.
Infleqtion and Churchill Capital Corp X (NASDAQ: CCCX) announced a confidential draft Form S-4 filing with the SEC on October 29, 2025 toward a proposed business combination that would take Infleqtion public as Infleqtion, Inc. under the ticker INFQ.
The transaction is expected to deliver over $540 million in gross proceeds (assuming no redemptions), including >$125 million of incremental PIPE capital. Closing is targeted for Q1 2026, subject to shareholder approval, SEC effectiveness, and customary conditions.
Infleqtion highlighted technical progress: achieved 12 logical qubits with error detection and loss correction, expanded collaboration with NVIDIA, demonstrated a quantum optical clock for underwater navigation with the Royal Navy, and announced a partnership with Silicon Light Machines.
Infleqtion (NASDAQ: CCCX) will present at the 2025 Chicago Quantum Summit on Nov 3–4, 2025 at Willis Tower, Chicago. Company leaders will discuss technological, commercial, legal, and financial dimensions of quantum innovation across four sessions: Innovating Quantum Sensing (Dana Anderson, 11/4 11:15 a.m.), Accelerator Programs (Pranav Gokhale, 11/4 3:00 p.m.), Quantum Futures in Finance & Risk (Caitlin Carnahan, 11/4 11:15 a.m.), and Legal Frameworks for Quantum Growth (Troy Smith, 11/3 2:15 p.m.).
The announcement follows Infleqtion’s planned merger with Churchill Capital Corp X and notes Infleqtion as a future tenant of the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park (IQMP), where it plans to host an NVIDIA NVQLink-enabled quantum supercomputing system to support regional quantum and AI initiatives.
Infleqtion (NASDAQ: CCCX) will host an NVIDIA NVQLink-enabled Sqale quantum supercomputing system at the Illinois Quantum & Microelectronics Park (IQMP) in Chicago, delivering a standardized link between quantum processors and GPU-accelerated supercomputers.
The company said its NVQLink-equipped Sqale builds on recent technical milestones including a Shor algorithm realization with logical qubits, a demonstration of 12 logical qubits, and 1,600 physical qubits. Infleqtion will make Sqale available via NVIDIA CUDA-Q for global researcher access and will showcase the deployment at GTC DC and SC conference events.