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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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Recent Quantum Computing Posts
Test Post-Quantum Cryptography Algorithms Now, Cybersecurity Experts Say
Agencies should test post-quantum cryptography algorithms with their software and decide whether information security benefits outweigh the efficiency losses ahead of a federally mandated transition, according to security experts.
Quantum Network Between Two National Labs Achieves Record Clock Timing Synch
Quantum network between two national labs achieves record synch The world awaits quantum technology. Quantum computing is expected to solve complex problems that current, or classical, computing cannot. And quantum networking is essential for realizing the full potential of quantum computing, enabling breakthroughs in our
On the Defense: Aussie Quantum Star Simmons Defends ‘Breakthrough’ Despite Rivals’ Doubts
Based on the SQC’s announcement, the news was widely hailed as a breakthrough putting Australia at the forefront of quantum computing. However, several experts expressed criticism of this to The Financial Review, observing that quantum simulation is a very different field from quantum computing.
Quantum Error Correction: If Technologists Can’t Perfect It, Quantum Computers Will Never Be Big
For 25 years, QEC researchers have largely focused on mathematical strategies for encoding qubits and efficiently detecting errors in the encoded sets. Only recently have investigators begun to address the thorny question of how best to implement the full QEC feedback loop in real hardware…
Are Quantum Tech Companies Immune from a Recession? Doug Finke, Russ Fein Give Their Take…
Is quantum tech immune to the broader economic decline?
Store Single Photons in a Vapor Cell and Pass Them on Later? Yes, U. Basel Scientists Show
U. Basel researchers have realized a single photon source which allowed them to test the quality and storage time of quantum memory.
IonQ and GE Research Claim Benefit to Finance, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain Management
Leveraging a Quantum Circuit Born Machine-based framework on standardized, historical indexes, IonQ and GE Research, the central innovation hub for GE, were able to effectively train quantum circuits to learn correlations among three and four indexes.
Canada Lays the Groundwork to Become a Powerhouse in Quantum Technology
The government has made a series of strategic investments intended to make Canada a go-to place for quantum research and investment.
Algorithmic Warfare: U.S. DARPA Probing Quantum Computing Capabilities
The DARPA project — Optimization with Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum devices — aims to “demonstrate the quantitative advantage of quantum information processing by leapfrogging the performance of classical-only systems in solving optimization challenges…”