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In this work, we show the first average-case reduction transforming the sparse Spiked Covariance Model into the sparse Spiked Wigner Model and as a consequence obtain the first computational equivalence result between two well-studied high-dimensional statistics models. Our approach leverages a new perturbation equivariance property for Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization, enabling removal of dependence in the noise while preserving the signal.