Infleqtion to Begin Trading on NYSE Today

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  • Infleqtion completed its business combination with Churchill Capital Corp X and will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange today, February 17, 2026, under the ticker symbols “INFQ” and “INFQ WS.”
  • Churchill X has delisted from Nasdaq, and its previously listed shares, warrants, and units have been separated and will no longer trade following the transaction’s close.
  • Infleqtion designs and commercializes neutral-atom–based quantum computers, precision sensors, and software for government and enterprise customers, positioning itself as the first publicly listed neutral-atom quantum technology company with offerings spanning both quantum computing and precision sensing.

PRESS RELEASE — Infleqtion, Inc. (“Infleqtion”), a global leader in quantum sensing and quantum computing powered by neutral-atom technology, today announced the completion of its previously announced business combination with Churchill Capital Corp X (Nasdaq: CCCX) (“Churchill X”), a special purpose acquisition company.

Churchill X, whose shares of common stock, warrants and units were listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”) has delisted from Nasdaq, and shares of common stock and warrants of the post‑combination company, Infleqtion, Inc., are expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) beginning today, February 17, 2026, under the ticker symbols “INFQ” and “INFQ WS”, respectively. Each of the units sold by Churchill X in its initial public offering have been separated and will no longer be listed on Nasdaq following the closing of the business combination.

Infleqtion translates quantum technology into solutions that expand human potential. Infleqtion designs, builds, and sells quantum computers, precision sensors, and software to governments, enterprises, and research institutions. As a first mover in neutral-atom technology, a leading quantum modality recognized for scalability, flexibility, and cost efficiency, Infleqtion has developed a practical, differentiated commercial platform designed to scale. This approach enables Infleqtion to support both quantum computing and precision sensing from a single product architecture. The company’s portfolio includes quantum computers, quantum clocks, RF receivers, and inertial sensors, engineered for real-world deployment and optimized by Infleqtion’s proprietary software. These systems are used in collaboration with NVIDIA and by customers including the U.S. Department of War, NASA, and the U.K. government.

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Infleqtion will become the first publicly listed neutral-atom quantum technology company and the only public company with commercial leadership across both quantum computing and precision sensing.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Infleqtion start trading on the stock market and under what ticker?

Infleqtion began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on February 17, 2026, under the ticker symbols “INFQ” for common stock and “INFQ WS” for warrants. The company previously completed its business combination with Churchill Capital Corp X, which has since delisted from Nasdaq.

What makes Infleqtion unique among publicly traded quantum computing companies?

Infleqtion is the first publicly listed neutral-atom quantum technology company and the only public company with commercial operations spanning both quantum computing and precision sensing. Its single product architecture supports both business areas, which the company describes as a key differentiator.

What products does Infleqtion actually sell?

Infleqtion designs and sells quantum computers, quantum clocks, RF receivers, inertial sensors, and proprietary software to governments, enterprises, and research institutions. These systems are engineered for real-world deployment and are used by customers including NASA, the U.S. Department of War, and the U.K. government.

What is neutral-atom quantum technology and why does it matter?

Neutral-atom technology is a leading quantum computing modality recognized for its scalability, flexibility, and cost efficiency compared to other qubit approaches. Infleqtion positions itself as a first mover in this space, using it as the foundation for both its computing and sensing product lines.

What was Churchill Capital Corp X and what happened to its shares?

Churchill Capital Corp X was a special purpose acquisition company listed on Nasdaq that merged with Infleqtion to take it public. Following the transaction’s close, Churchill X delisted from Nasdaq and its previously listed shares, warrants, and units were separated and will no longer trade.

Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. matt@thequantuminsider.com

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