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
Quantum Computing Inc. and Rabobank to Combat Fraud With Entropy Quantum Computing
Forward-thinking banks are investigating advanced quantum computing technologies as a possible solution. QCI’s industry-leading Enropty Quantum Computing system and its application to machine learning processes have demonstrated the potential to improve fraud detection techniques through faster computation and increased accuracy.
Siquance: An Avant-Garde Startup Dedicated to Quantum Calculations
Co-founded and directed by Maud Vinet, Siquance aims to develop and commercialize a quantum computer built on advanced semiconductor technology and the expertise of European chip manufacturers
New Study Reveals Growing Commercial Activity and Investment in Quantum Computing
More than 80% of respondents looking to move forward with increased commitment to quantum computing in next two to three years; more than one-third will invest at least $15M USD annually in quantum computing efforts.
Experts Share Needed Quantum Skill Sets. It’s Not What You Think.
Two recent significant events highlight the needed skill sets for a career in the emerging quantum workforce.
The University of Edinburgh Is Expanding Expertise in Quantum Computing
Edinburgh scientists are set to lead a major new research programme to expand the University’s world-leading expertise in quantum computing.
Could Cleveland’s Quantum Computer Help Detect Heart Attacks or Cancer?
[Q]uantum computing can offer quantum machine learning, meaning you use this special quantum ability to handle different simulations and different possibilities.
Telling it His Way: Intel’s Quantum Hardware Director Tells the Tale of the Journey to Building a True Quantum Computer
The next major “quantum leap” is probably five years away, when we have a few thousand qubits and can essentially create a logical qubit. For Intel, collaborations across the industry, research communities and academia have driven compelling discoveries in the field. The more we explore, the more we learn, and the more we collaborate, the faster we go.
Quantum Technology in the U.K.: Challenges for Commercialisation
[T]he UK has important strengths in QT which can help the economy to take full advantage of quantum technologies. These strengths include being leaders in science and engineering of QT, effective funding programmes, a knowledgeable workforce in the field and a healthy start-up community.
U.K. Early Investments in Cutting Edge Technologies Are Paying Off
Investment that the U.K. government started in quantum technologies in 2013 seems to have paid off by enabling the existence of companies at the cutting edge of research.