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
Q-CTRL Introduces Quantum Sensing Division to Meet Market Demands, Military Applications
Q-CTRL is delivering a globally unique take on quantum sensing, developing a new generation of ultrasensitive “software-defined” quantum sensors for use in measuring gravity, motion and magnetic fields.
WISeKey: Substantial Implementation Progress of Post-quantum Algorithms in Secure Semiconductors
The WISeKey’s team of experts is working with several NIST’s candidates for the MS600X Common Criteria products: Crystals-Kyber for key exchange mechanism, and Crystals-Dilithium for signatures.
Accomplished: World’s Fastest 2-Qubit Gate Using Method of Manipulating Two Micron-Spaced Atoms
The team, from Japan, succeeded in executing the world’s fastest two-qubit gate using a completely new method of manipulation.
U.S. Taxpayer-Bilking-CHIPS Act Bill Could Prove Boon for Colorado Tech Sectors, $100M Per Annum for Quantum Infrastructure
Some of Colorado’s key technology sectors will reap benefits from the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act, recently passed.
Going Live! D-Wave Quantum’s Stock Hits NYSE 8|8|22, 9:30AM ET
Company management will ring the NYSE opening bell Monday, August 8, 2022, at 9:30 a.m. ET in honor of D-Wave Quantum’s listing and celebrating the advent of commercial quantum computing into public markets.
While Nobody Can Be Certain if Quantum Computing Will Ever Really Pose a Security Risk Itself, Quantum Apocalypse Prep Surely Will
Someday — maybe in five, 10 or 20 years — mega-powerful computing systems that harness the very weird properties of quantum mechanics could achieve the unthinkable, and obliterate the current methods of encryption that the internet depends on for security.
Suit Filed in D.C. Court Seeks Transparency Into U.S. NIST’s Post-Quantum Computing Algorithm Effort
Civil-rights firm Loevy & Loevy has now filed suit on [D. J. Bernstein’s] behalf in federal court, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, to force NIST to comply with the law.
Closing in on Breakeven Point in Quantum Error Correction
Quantinuum researchers have hit a significant milestone by entangling logical qubits in a fault-tolerant circuit using real-time quantum error correction.
Rigetti Takes Charge to Develop Rigorous, Universal Benchmarks for Quantum Application Performance
Rigetti Computing has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop benchmarks for quantum application performance on large-scale quantum computers.