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 Brilliance Brings Home Manufacturing Innovation Award
Canberra-based Quantum Brilliance has won the Manufacturing Innovation category at the InnovationAus 2022 Awards for Excellence for its work to make quantum computing an accessible, everyday technology.
My Qubits Are Better Than Your Qubits
Today, we are still in the early stages of quantum computing so it’s hard to believe we may someday need to make these kinds of choices: which type of qubit (quantum bit) is right for which job?
For Quantum Computing Startups The Challenge Is Finding The Use Cases
Despite all the research that is taking place at the moment, the real-world use cases are still being worked out.
Unimon: A New Qubit to Boost Quantum Computers for Useful Applications
A group of scientists from IQM Quantum Computers, Aalto University, and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland have discovered a new superconducting qubit, the unimon, to increase the accuracy of quantum computations. The team has achieved the first quantum logic gates with unimons at 99.9% fidelity — a major milestone on the quest to build commercially useful quantum computers.
Dell Technologies’ Angle: Hybrid Classical-Quantum Computing
Dell is creating the building blocks to assimilate quantum computers into conventional IT infrastructures as it opens datacenters to new types of accelerated computers.
Fujitsu Gets It! Develops Quantum-HPC Hybrid Computing Technology to Optimize Solution Brokering for Customers
Fujitsu announced the development of quantum/HPC hybrid computing technology to optimize workload selection for customers.
Prototype Unveiled of the UK’s First Commercial Neutral Atom Quantum System
Glasgow-based M Squared has revealed a prototype of the UK’s first commercial neutral atom quantum computer.
It’s Out! New Theory and Calculations to Predict Spin Decoherence in Materials With High Accuracy
Marco Bernardi, professor of applied physics, physics and materials science; and Jinsoo Park (MS ’20, PhD ’22), postdoctoral scholar research associate in applied physics and materials science, have developed a new theory and numerical calculations to predict spin decoherence in materials with high accuracy.
Put a Stamp on It! Quantum Technology Seen as Solution to U.S. Postal Service’s Inefficiency
Vishnu Parasuraman, the Federal Hybrid Cloud Transformation OpenShift Offering Lead and Practice Lead at IBM, told attendees at the Red Hat Government Symposium on Nov. 9 that some quantum computing use cases for the Federal government are already well in focus, with potentially big payoffs as further use of the technology comes online.