Latest Quantum Computing Post
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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Recent Quantum Computing Posts
Is Quantum Security The Next Guy’s Problem?
The quantum threat is existential, not just an impact to the bottom line and insurance paperwork. We have quantum security tools available today, but even those are insufficient against a state-level attack, just like airbags are meaningless against a hellfire missile shot from a predator drone.
Physicists Say It Is a Flip of the Coin Whether Quantum Computing Will End up a Revolutionary Capability
Joe Altepeter, a program manager in DARPA’s Defense Sciences Office (DSO): Of the 10 smartest physicists I know, about half of them are convinced that quantum computers are going to totally revolutionize computing in the 21st century and be a revolutionary way to solve problems from material science, to chemistry, to mathematics, to optimization.
Exclusive, Always Available Access to a Photonic EQC System for Solving Real-World Business Problems Hits the QC Market
Quantum Computing Inc. has launched the Dirac-1™ Dedicated Subscription service, which provides enterprises with limitless access to one of the company’s industry-leading Dirac-1 Entropy Quantum Computing (EQC) systems for their exclusive use.
Wormhole Publicity Stunts: Past, Present and Future
o, next generation wormhole publicity stunts will involve, beyond going from 9 qubits to more, putting two quantum computers in two places and connecting them by a quantum network. The press reports will explain that physicists not only created a wormhole on a chip, but created a wormhole connecting two different labs.
Deloitte Releases Ethics Assessment on Emerging Technologies, Includes Quantum Computing
Companies striving to ride the cutting edge are competing to gain benefits from emerging technologies like improved customer experience, operational efficiencies, and newly enabled use-cases.
Quantum Repeaters and Their Role in Information Technology
If we want quantum computers to reach their full potential, we’ll need complex networks of the machines strung together with quantum repeaters.
Arqit to Sell Quantum Satellite in Major Strategy Shift
Arqit intends to sell (in whole or in part as a capacity sharing arrangement) its quantum satellite currently under construction to a customer with such ultra-secure requirements. Following the sale of its satellite currently under construction, Arqit will build no further satellite infrastructure and intends to licence its quantum satellite IP to subsequent customers with similar requirements, which will enable those customers to build their own systems.
Oxford Quantum Circuits and Boston Ltd Partner to Enable Seamless Access to Quantum Computing and Learning Services
Oxford Quantum Circuits Limited (OQC) and Boston Limited have signed a Memorandum of Agreement to jointly offer Quantum Computing-as-a-Service (QCaaS), training, and expertise in quantum computing technologies to customers.
A Roadmap for Quantum Interconnects
The roadmap serves as a guide for research and development in quantum interconnects, devices that link and distribute quantum information between systems and across distances to enable quantum computing, communications and sensing.