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# Quantum Intelligence Daily — 2026-05-18

*Monday's edition is anchored by three late-surfaced developments routed into today's wrapper via the §7b trailing-10-day window: a $139M USD aggregate Seed plus Series A raise disclosed 2026-05-16 by Sygaldry Technologies — the new venture of Rigetti Computing founder Chad Rigetti, with Breakthrough Energy Ventures leading the $105M Series A closed in March 2026; the US National Science Foundation's $1.5B USD decade-long X-Labs initiative launched 2026-05-15 with two named quantum tracks (Quantum Interconnects + Integrated Photonics, and Scientific Instrumentation for Sensing + Imaging) under an Other Transactions Agreement (OTA) funding mechanism; and Infleqtion's inaugural public-company Q1 2026 earnings print filed 2026-05-14 disclosing $9.5M USD revenue (+14% YoY, 100% organic, 100% quantum), $569M USD cash, and an increased full-year 2026 revenue guidance of at least $40M USD. The EODHD insider-transactions feed returned zero rows above the standing 2026-04-28 cursor for a sixth consecutive run; cursor unchanged; the two-commit durability split again collapses to a single Commit 2. The 2026-W20 weekly roll-up covering the trailing ISO week 2026-05-11 through 2026-05-17 is published alongside this daily edition (see /newsletter/weekly/2026-W20.md).*

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## Lead

On 2026-05-16, Sygaldry Technologies, Inc. publicly disclosed via company press release (picked up by The Quantum Insider) the closing of a $139M USD aggregate fundraise: a $105M USD Series A round closed in March 2026 led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, plus a $34M USD Seed round led by Initialized Capital. The company is led by co-founder and CEO Chad Rigetti — the founder and former CEO of Rigetti Computing (NASDAQ: RGTI) through his December 2022 departure from that company — and co-founder Michael Keiser. Sygaldry's stated mission is to build "quantum-accelerated AI servers" that operate alongside classical AI infrastructure in data centers, positioned as a performance-per-watt response to AI-infrastructure power consumption. The disclosed investor syndicate includes Breakthrough Energy Ventures (lead, Series A), Initialized Capital (lead, Seed), Y Combinator, In-Q-Tel, University of Michigan, QDNL Participations, RRE Ventures, 468 Capital, and others. No hardware modality, qubit count, fidelity benchmark, processor roadmap, deployment customer, or commercial timeline was disclosed in the announcement.

The Sygaldry disclosure is the highest-profile US quantum-industry founder pivot tracked since this system's inception. Chad Rigetti's return to operational leadership at a venture-funded quantum-hardware company three and a half years after his departure from Rigetti Computing carries a founder-pedigree signal that, paired with Breakthrough Energy Ventures' first observed quantum-portfolio entry, frames quantum-computing within an AI-infrastructure energy-efficiency thesis distinct from the conventional quantum-computing venture syndicate.

## Top developments

### 1. Sygaldry Technologies discloses $139M USD aggregate raise; Breakthrough Energy Ventures leads $105M Series A (event date 2026-05-16, score 7)

*On 2026-05-16, Sygaldry Technologies issued a company press release (Matt Swayne, The Quantum Insider 2026-05-16) disclosing the closing of a $139M USD aggregate fundraise across Seed and Series A stages.*

Per the Sygaldry press release transcribed by The Quantum Insider:

The $105M USD Series A round closed in March 2026 was led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, the climate-tech / energy-systems venture vehicle founded by Bill Gates. The preceding $34M USD Seed round was led by Initialized Capital (co-founded by Garry Tan and Alexis Ohanian). The disclosed syndicate also includes Y Combinator, In-Q-Tel, University of Michigan, QDNL Participations (the Dutch sovereign-development venture vehicle of Quantum Delta NL), Expeditions Fund, 468 Capital, Morpheus Ventures, WTI, Overmatch Ventures, RRE Ventures, Rock Yard Ventures, and Switch Ventures.

Sygaldry's stated technical mission is to "build quantum computers that meet the specific requirements for AI processing." Per CEO Chad Rigetti, quoted in the press release, the goal is "enabling a fundamentally more efficient way of converting megawatts into intelligence." Co-founder Michael Keiser framed the company as working "at the frontier of quantum and AI simultaneously," developing both classical-AI-accelerating quantum components and "quantum-native approaches to AI that classical systems simply cannot match." Breakthrough Energy Ventures partner Carmichael Roberts framed the BEV thesis in terms of $5.2T USD in AI-infrastructure capex required by 2030 (including approximately 125 GW of new power generation capacity) and Sygaldry's potential to bend the cost-and-energy curve for AI.

No hardware modality, qubit count, gate fidelity benchmark, processor roadmap, deployment customer, or commercial timeline was disclosed in the announcement. Sygaldry's company website (sygaldry.ai) was not loadable at run time for cross-verification.

**Why it matters.** The $105M USD March 2026 Series A is mid-band for the §8.2 score-7 "Series A of $50-150M for a credible hardware startup" anchor, and the cumulative $139M USD with Seed reaches the upper edge of that band. Three score-7-supporting factors stack: the founder-pedigree signal (Chad Rigetti's post-departure venture re-entry as CEO is the highest-profile US quantum-industry founder pivot tracked by this system); the Breakthrough Energy Ventures lead signal (first BEV quantum-computing position observed, framing quantum within an energy-efficiency thesis rather than the conventional research-physics venture syndicate); and the In-Q-Tel participation (extending IQT's existing quantum portfolio of IonQ, PsiQuantum, Infleqtion, QC Ware, and QuantWare). Held below score 8 because: the round absolute size ($139M cumulative) is below the score-8 "Series B/C of $150-500M" anchor band; no hardware modality, fidelity benchmark, processor roadmap, deployment customer, or commercial timeline was disclosed — the framing is positioning rather than executed engineering; and the company is in stealth-emergence rather than at-market with a product.

**What to watch.** Sygaldry technical-roadmap disclosure — modality choice (Chad Rigetti's prior superconducting background may be indicative; neutral-atom, photonic, or other modalities are also consistent with the disclosed "quantum-accelerated AI" framing); any disclosed first-customer pilot or first-benchmark numbers; the relationship structure between Sygaldry and Rigetti Computing (typical post-departure non-compete windows of 1-2 years would have expired by 2024, and Chad Rigetti's December 2022 departure from RGTI was on-the-record); whether the Breakthrough Energy Ventures entry catalyzes follow-on energy-systems-VC entries into other quantum names; and any separately-attributed In-Q-Tel disclosure under the IQT public-disclosure cadence.

### 2. US NSF launches $1.5B USD decade-long X-Labs initiative with two named quantum tracks (event date 2026-05-15, score 6)

*On 2026-05-15, the US National Science Foundation announced via press release (covered by The Quantum Insider 2026-05-15 and Quantum Computing Report 2026-05-16) the launch of the NSF X-Labs initiative — a $1.5B USD ten-year program managed by the NSF Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP).*

Per the NSF announcement summarized by The Quantum Insider and Quantum Computing Report:

X-Labs is a $1.5B USD decade-long initiative funding independent, milestone-driven interdisciplinary research teams of researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs operating outside conventional academic and industry structures. The funding mechanism is the Other Transactions Agreement (OTA) Solutions Offering, distributing multiyear awards via rolling topic announcements. The first round opens two named tracks: (a) **Quantum Systems: Interconnects and Integrated Photonics** — funding novel hardware components to transfer quantum information between heterogeneous quantum architectures, optimize optical interfaces, improve interconnect fidelity, and engineer integrated photonic circuits for state transfer across distinct quantum-computing platforms; and (b) **Scientific Instrumentation for Sensing and Imaging** — funding next-generation scientific instruments drawing on quantum sensing, AI-driven computational imaging, and novel chemical modalities. Additional non-quantum challenge topics are expected "in the coming weeks" per NSF.

The X-Labs program's design originated in a December 2025 NSF Request for Information posted under the provisional name "Tech Labs." Brian Stone (performing the duties of NSF director) framed the initiative as supporting "sector-defining platform capabilities" for transformative breakthroughs. The X-Labs initiative is positioned in alignment with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy mandate on alternative funding models for high-value research infrastructure.

**Why it matters.** §8.2 anchor row 6 ("Credible benchmark result with industry-wide implications") applied by analogy: a $1.5B USD decade-long NSF funding initiative with two named quantum-explicit tracks under an OTA Solutions delivery mechanism is materially more concrete than the 2026-05-15 DOE Office of Science FTQC RFI (also scored 6), which was information-gathering ahead of potential procurement. Held at 6 rather than 7 because the quantum slice of the $1.5B is undetermined and competitive — only two of the first-round funding-opportunity tracks are quantum-explicit, additional non-quantum tracks are forthcoming, and per-track allocation is not disclosed; X-Labs is a competitive-proposal program requiring teams to win OTA awards via milestone-based evaluation; on the policy gradient (guidance < recommendation < standard < mandate < law), X-Labs is a funding mechanism rather than a binding standard or mandate. Held above 5 because the OTA Solutions mechanism compresses procurement timelines relative to standard FAR-based competitive procurement, signaling NSF prioritization of schedule, and the explicit quantum-interconnects-and-integrated-photonics track is a strategic policy bet on a modality-agnostic quantum-networking layer that aligns with the 2026-04-23 Cisco Universal Quantum Switch prototype and the 2026-04-14 IonQ HARQ photonic interconnect disclosures.

**What to watch.** NSF's publication of the first-round OTA solicitations for both quantum tracks (typical timeline 30-60 days post-announcement, on SAM.gov with specific evaluation criteria, milestone definitions, and award-size bands); the additional X-Labs challenge topics in "the coming weeks" and whether further quantum tracks (cryogenics, control electronics, qubit fabrication, software/middleware, error correction) are added; award announcements 6-12 months after solicitation, surfacing the recipient cohort and per-award sizes (comparable DARPA QBI Stage A OTA awards range from $5M to $30M per recipient, suggesting X-Labs Quantum Interconnects per-award sizes likely $10-50M with 5-10 awards per track per year); and policy coordination between NSF X-Labs, DOE Office of Science FTQC RFI, and DARPA QBI on overlapping awardee cohorts.

### 3. Infleqtion reports inaugural public-company Q1 2026 earnings: $9.5M USD revenue (+14% YoY), $569M cash, FY26 guidance raised to ≥$40M USD (event date 2026-05-14, score 6)

*On 2026-05-14, Infleqtion, Inc. (NYSE: INFQ) filed an 8-K with Items 2.02 and 9.01 (accession 0001193125-26-224350) and issued its inaugural public-company quarterly earnings release for Q1 2026, the quarter ended 2026-03-31.*

Per the Infleqtion 8-K Exhibit 99.1 press release dated 2026-05-14:

- **Revenue:** $9.5M USD, up 14% year-over-year, 100% organic, 100% generated by quantum products and software (no non-quantum legacy revenue).
- **GAAP loss from operations:** $33.6M USD.
- **Non-GAAP loss from operations:** $13.2M USD (excluding stock-based compensation, acquisition and integration costs, go-public transaction expenses).
- **Net cash used in operations:** $19.2M USD.
- **Capital expenditures:** $0.3M USD.
- **Cash, cash equivalents, and available-for-sale securities:** $569M USD as of 2026-03-31.
- **2026 full-year revenue guidance:** raised to at least $40M USD.

The release also recapped Q1 commercial milestones already in the trailing event corpus: NASA JPL Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder collaboration ($20M USD in contracts to date); Cold Atom Lab hardware upgrade aboard the ISS; Safran Electronics & Defense partnership integrating Infleqtion's Tiqker quantum optical clock with Safran's White Rabbit / SecureSync timing systems; the 2026-05-13 Quantum Spectrum atom-based RF sensing platform acceleration (separately logged as event 2026-05-14-infleqtion-quantum-spectrum-launch, score 6); DARPA HARQ program win; U.S. Navy Contextual Machine Learning RF signal processing contract; two US DOE quantum-applications program selections; and NVIDIA Ising AI model integration for Sqale neutral-atom QPU calibration and error-correction decoding.

**Why it matters.** §8.2 anchor row 6 ("Quarterly revenue beat or miss by a meaningful margin for a tracked public name") applied: this is Infleqtion's first public-company Q1 print following the 2026-02-17 Churchill Capital Corp X de-SPAC NYSE listing. The +14% YoY revenue growth is modest in absolute terms, but the print establishes the public-company baseline for the first publicly-listed pure-play neutral-atom quantum company, and the FY26 revenue-guidance increase to ≥$40M USD is a forward-looking commitment from management to investors. Held at 6 rather than 7 because the +14% YoY growth is at the lower edge of "meaningful margin" comparability — peer Q1 2026 prints: IonQ +755% YoY (score 7), Rigetti +199% YoY (score 6), QUBT +9,000% YoY acquisition-driven (score 6), D-Wave -81% YoY with Bookings +1,994% YoY (score 7 on dual-rail strategic pivot), Xanadu +4x YoY (score 6 first public print). Comparable precedent: Xanadu Q1 2026 first public quarter (2026-05-14, score 6) — Infleqtion at 6 matches that precedent.

**What to watch.** Q2 2026 whether the FY26 ≥$40M USD guidance trajectory holds (implies $30.5M USD aggregate Q2-Q4, or ~$10.2M USD average per remaining quarter — flat-to-slightly-up sequential growth required); commercial-revenue split between computing-and-software versus sensing (Q1 disclosed Quantum Spectrum was "the second-largest contributor to sensing revenue" but no dollar split was given); DARPA HARQ progress against the QBI Stage-B utility-scale timeline; any disclosed commercial-scale Sqale neutral-atom QPU pilot or customer commitment beyond the existing DARPA / NASA / DOE / Navy government cohort; and follow-on insider activity around the Q1 print at INFQ (none observed in EODHD insider stream above cursor 2026-04-28 through TODAY).

## Capital

Today's wrapper extends the trailing-14-day quantum capital arc with two events. Sygaldry Technologies' $139M USD aggregate Seed plus Series A (closed March 2026, surfaced 2026-05-16) is the largest US private quantum-company Series A disclosed in 2026 to date. Cumulative pure-play quantum capital signalling activity in the trailing-14-day window now includes: QuantWare $178M Series B (2026-05-05, NL, Intel Capital lead); eleQtron €57M Series A (2026-05-05, DE, Schwarz Digits lead); Quantum Motion $160M Series C (2026-05-07, UK, DCVC/Kembara co-lead); Quantinuum public S-1 filing (2026-05-08, US, JPM/Morgan Stanley underwriters); Photonic Inc. $200M USD final close at $2B post-money (2026-05-12, CA, Planet First Partners lead); NVision Imaging $55M Series B plus $17M EIB venture loan (2026-05-13, DE, Abbott strategic lead); IQM F-4 public filing at $1.8B pre-money (2026-05-14, FI, RAAQ de-SPAC route); Nord Quantique $30M USD Fidelity-led close at ~$1.4B post-money (March 2026, CA, surfaced 2026-05-15); and now Sygaldry Technologies $139M USD aggregate (March 2026, US, surfaced 2026-05-16). Breakthrough Energy Ventures' first observed quantum-computing position is a meaningful new investor-class signal — the energy-grid / nuclear / fusion / battery / efficiency-thesis venture pool entering quantum-computing via the AI-infrastructure performance-per-watt framing differs structurally from the conventional research-physics venture pool.

Infleqtion's $569M USD cash position (as of 2026-03-31) ties Rigetti's $569M USD as the second-strongest balance sheet in the listed-quantum pure-play cohort after QUBT's $1.4B USD (acquisition-driven). Combined cohort cash now exceeds $3.4B USD across IonQ, Rigetti, D-Wave, QUBT, Xanadu, and Infleqtion. Aggregate Q1 2026 listed-quantum pure-play revenue with Infleqtion now in the cohort updates from $75.4M USD (prior) to $84.9M USD.

## Technical / Policy

NSF X-Labs and the DOE Office of Science FTQC RFI (2026-05-15) together establish two parallel US-federal quantum-funding tracks announced in the same calendar week. The X-Labs Quantum Interconnects + Integrated Photonics track funds the cross-architecture quantum-networking layer (modality-agnostic photonic state-transfer hardware), aligning with the 2026-04-23 Cisco Universal Quantum Switch prototype, the 2026-04-14 IonQ HARQ photonic interconnect, and IBM's published quantum-link roadmap. The X-Labs Scientific Instrumentation for Sensing + Imaging track funds quantum sensing and AI-driven computational imaging, aligning with Infleqtion's Quantum Spectrum RF sensing platform, the NV-center sensing ecosystem (NVision, Element Six, ORCA Computing-adjacent), and the broader atomic-clock / atom-interferometer sensing field. Per the policy gradient (guidance < recommendation < standard < mandate < law) referenced in scoring-rubric.md, both X-Labs and the DOE FTQC RFI sit at the recommendation-plus-budget tier — funding mechanisms and information-gathering rather than binding standards. The combined signal: US-federal quantum funding cadence in 2026 is shifting from RFI-stage to OTA-funded-mechanism-stage, with the first OTA solicitations on X-Labs likely in Q3 2026 and the first DOE FTQC RFP likely in Q4 2026 / Q1 2027 if the RFI-to-RFP conversion follows the typical 6-12 month timeline.

## Talent

Chad Rigetti's return to operational leadership at Sygaldry Technologies as co-founder and CEO ends the 41-month interregnum since his December 2022 departure from Rigetti Computing. The person master_list record for chad-rigetti is updated this run with current_affiliation null → sygaldry-technologies and current_role null → "Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer." Michael Keiser is added as a new person entity (chad-rigetti's co-founder at Sygaldry). The founder-pedigree implication for sector talent flows is non-trivial: post-IPO and post-de-SPAC founders of publicly-listed quantum companies who depart for new ventures with funded launches expand the operator pool the sector can draw from for second-generation quantum-hardware companies. The Sygaldry funding round itself includes In-Q-Tel and University of Michigan participation — the first endowment-class investor in the investors master_list — suggesting capital sources broader than the conventional Tier-1 quantum venture syndicate.

## Insider signals

The EODHD insider-transactions feed returned zero rows above the standing 2026-04-28 cursor for the sixth consecutive run across the 21 tracked US tickers. Cursor unchanged at 2026-04-28; zero stream appends; zero pattern promotions; the two-commit durability split again collapses to a single Commit 2 at Step 10. No EDGAR 8-K Item 5.02 (officer change), 1.01 (material definitive agreement), 2.03 (financial obligation), 3.02 (equity issuance), or 5.07 (vote of security holders) filings surfaced today for tracked pure-play quantum tickers; the 2026-05-14 Infleqtion 8-K Item 5.02 (Nicholas Johnson Class III director appointment) and the 2026-05-08 NVIDIA 8-K Item 5.02 (Suzanne Nora Johnson independent-director appointment) are rejected per §7.4 rule 8 and the W17 score-≤5 weekly-defer precedent respectively (see Rejections below).

## Rejections and deferrals

Items evaluated against the §7.4 noise filter and the §7b late-discovery rule today:

- **NVIDIA 8-K Item 5.02 — Suzanne Nora Johnson appointed independent director effective 2026-07-13 (accession 0001045810-26-000028, filed 2026-05-08)** — rejected per §7.4 rule 8 (big_tech_parent_earnings_without_quantum, applied by analogy to parent-governance events per the 2026-05-16 MSFT Carmine Di Sibio precedent). Routine independent-director addition with standard equity-grant ($255,000 RSU) and cash-retainer ($85,000) terms; Board expanded from ten to eleven directors. No reference to NVIDIA Quantum Cloud, the cuQuantum / NVIDIA Quantum Optimized Device Architecture (CUDA-Q) division, or any quantum-related portfolio responsibility. Surfaced 10 days late from EDGAR filing date 2026-05-08 — at the boundary of the §7b trailing-10-day window.
- **Alphabet 8-K Items 8.01 / 9.01 — multi-tranche notes issuance with ten form-of-note exhibits and two legal opinions (accession 0001193125-26-216986, filed 2026-05-11)** — rejected per §7.4 rule 8. Routine multi-maturity corporate-bond shelf takedown; no reference to Google Quantum AI / Willow / Google Quantum hardware roadmap / use-of-proceeds for quantum capex. Alphabet remains tracked at the parent-entity level for cross-reference of Google Quantum AI events; the notes issuance does not move the quantum capital-allocation needle in any disclosed way.
- **Infleqtion 8-K Item 5.02 — Nicholas Johnson appointed Class III non-independent director effective 2026-05-08 (accession 0001193125-26-222903, filed 2026-05-14)** — score 4, deferred to the 2026-W20 weekly roll-up per the §7b late-discovery rule for score-≤5 events per W17 precedent. Mr. Johnson is the Churchill Sponsor X LLC sponsor designee per Section 8.09 of the merger agreement (Partner, Archimedes Advisor Group; Managing Director, M. Klein & Company). Determined non-independent under NYSE listing standards due to the existing Advisory Agreement ($250,000/quarter retainer plus contingent capital-markets fees) between Infleqtion and M. Klein & Company. The 5.02 disclosure is folded into the consolidated infleqtion entity master_list note alongside today's promoted Q1 2026 earnings event.

The two within-trailing-10-day-window score-≤5 late-discoveries previously deferred from the 2026-05-16 run (Equal1 RacQ silicon-spin computer launch 2026-05-15, score 5; Infleqtion Nicholas Johnson board appointment 2026-05-14, score 4) both surface in the 2026-W20 weekly roll-up published alongside today's daily.

## What's quiet

- **Quantinuum.** No additional SEC S-1 amendment or price-range disclosure observed today; trade-press silent. The IPO-pricing watch remains active — the score-9 trigger remains pricing-day for the largest pure-play quantum revenue name.
- **IonQ × SkyWater.** No FTC HSR Second Request clearance signal observed today; merger remains gated on FTC clearance per the 2026-04-24 score-7 event and the 2026-05-08 stockholder approval (score 6).
- **D-Wave Investor Day at NYSE 2026-06-01.** 14 days out; no preview-disclosure observed today.
- **DOE FTQC RFI response deadline 2026-06-09.** 22 days out; no vendor-response signaling observed today.
- **NVIDIA fiscal Q1 2027 print.** Typically the week of 2026-05-20; no confirmation observed today against the EODHD earnings calendar.

## Sources

### Sygaldry $139M USD aggregate raise

- The Quantum Insider — *Sygaldry Raises $139 Million to Build Quantum Computers For AI* (Matt Swayne, 2026-05-16): https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/05/16/sygaldry-raises-139-million-to-build-quantum-computers-for-ai-2/
- Sygaldry Technologies (company website, not loadable at run time): https://sygaldry.ai

### NSF X-Labs $1.5B USD initiative

- The Quantum Insider — *NSF Announces $1.5 Billion X-Labs Initiative to Pursue Generational Breakthrough Science Efforts* (Matt Swayne, 2026-05-15): https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/05/15/nsf-announces-1-5-billion-x-labs-initiative-to-pursue-generational-breakthrough-science-efforts/
- Quantum Computing Report — *NSF Launches $1.5 Billion Independent X-Labs Initiative Targeting Quantum and Sensing Technologies* (Mohamed Abdel-Kareem, 2026-05-16): https://quantumcomputingreport.com/nsf-launches-1-5-billion-independent-x-labs-initiative-targeting-quantum-and-sensing-technologies/
- US National Science Foundation (primary): https://new.nsf.gov/news

### Infleqtion Q1 2026 earnings

- SEC EDGAR — Infleqtion 8-K (accession 0001193125-26-224350, filed 2026-05-14, Items 2.02 and 9.01): https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/2007825/000119312526224350/0001193125-26-224350-index.htm
- SEC EDGAR — Infleqtion Exhibit 99.1 Q1 2026 earnings press release (2026-05-14): https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/2007825/000119312526224350/d89415dex991.htm
- Infleqtion Investor Relations (BusinessWire-distributed): https://investors.infleqtion.com/

### Rejections

- SEC EDGAR — NVIDIA 8-K Item 5.02 (accession 0001045810-26-000028, filed 2026-05-08): https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1045810/000104581026000028/nvda-20260507.htm
- SEC EDGAR — Alphabet 8-K (accession 0001193125-26-216986, filed 2026-05-11): https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1652044/000119312526216986/0001193125-26-216986-index.htm
- SEC EDGAR — Infleqtion 8-K Item 5.02 (accession 0001193125-26-222903, filed 2026-05-14): https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/2007825/000119312526222903/d130819d8k.htm