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The week ending November 22, 2025, delivered a powerful surge of advancements in quantum computing demanding your attention—from Hong Kong deploying the city’s first chip-based quantum network to IBM and Cisco unveiling plans for a distributed, fault-tolerant quantum infrastructure. Funding accelerated, hardware reached new milestones, and post-quantum defenses hardened. These developments aren’t hype; they’re the building blocks of the next computing era. Here’s the full summary you can’t afford to miss.

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IonQ Delivers First Quantum Computer to European Innovation Center

IonQ has delivered its first quantum computer, IonQ Forte Enterprise, to the European Innovation Center in Arlesheim, Switzerland. Operating at a record algorithmic qubit count of #AQ36, the system enhances computational capabilities and marks IonQ’s initial commercial quantum system in Switzerland. The partnership with QuantumBasel strengthens IonQ’s global data center presence and supports advanced research and commercial applications.

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University of Missouri Establishes First IBM Quantum Innovation Center in Missouri

The University of Missouri (Mizzou) has joined the IBM Quantum Network by establishing the state’s first IBM Quantum Innovation Center. This center provides researchers and institutions with access to advanced quantum computing through IBM’s cloud-based platform, positioning Mizzou among over 250 international members. The initiative supports innovative research and prepares students for careers in quantum computing.

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Equal1 Achieves Major Quantum Computing Breakthrough with Silicon Qubit Array

Equal1 has announced a significant breakthrough in quantum computing, demonstrating world-leading performance for a silicon qubit array and developing the most complex quantum controller chip to date. This advancement leverages existing silicon infrastructure, paving the way for scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computers. The introduction of the multi-tile Quantum Controller Chip marks a new era of advanced control electronics operating at cryogenic temperatures.

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QuEra Computing Projects Advance to Phase Two of Quantum for Bio Challenge

QuEra Computing has announced that all three of its research projects have progressed to Phase Two of Wellcome Leap’s Quantum for Bio Challenge. These projects focus on developing quantum computing applications for healthcare and biology, highlighting QuEra’s role in complex scientific fields. Phase Two involves large-scale simulations using classical high-performance computing to validate quantum algorithms.

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Pasqal Delivers 100-Qubit Quantum Computer to Jülich Supercomputing Centre

Pasqal has delivered a 100-qubit quantum computer to the Jülich Supercomputing Centre in Germany, enhancing Europe’s quantum computing infrastructure. The system will be integrated with the JURECA DC supercomputer as part of the EuroHPC JU project HPCQS, enabling researchers to solve complex challenges using hybrid classical-quantum resources. This collaboration aims to advance applications in various fields, including drug design and cybersecurity.

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Chungbuk National University Acquires First Quantum Computer from IQM Quantum Computers

Chungbuk National University (CBNU) has announced the purchase of its first quantum computer from IQM Quantum Computers to enhance quantum research and education programming. The installation of the 5-qubit full-stack quantum computer, named “IQM Spark,” is scheduled for the first quarter of 2025. It will be IQM’s first quantum computer in South Korea and second in the Asia-Pacific region.

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SemiQon Launches First CMOS Transistor Optimized for Cryogenic Conditions

emiQon has announced the release of the world’s first transistor capable of efficient operation in cryogenic conditions. This innovation reduces heat dissipation by a factor of 1,000, aiding the scalability of quantum computers to fault-tolerant levels. The transistors can be mass-produced using existing CMOS fabrication facilities, facilitating adoption without new infrastructure.

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Atos Receives Offer from French State to Acquire Quantum Computing Activities, More

Atos has received a non-binding offer from the French State to acquire its Advanced Computing activities for an enterprise value of €500 million, potentially increasing to €625 million with earn-outs. The offer includes an exclusivity period until May 31, 2025, and impacts the company’s financial restructuring process. An initial payment of €150 million is expected upon signing the Share Purchase Agreement.

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