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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
Archer Materials Receives Australian Patent for Their 12CQ Quantum Computing Chip
The Australian patent provides Archer with exclusive and legally enforceable commercial rights to the 12CQ chip invention in Australia. The protection provided by the Australian patent system gives Archer the right to stop others from manufacturing, using and/or selling the 12CQ chip technology invention in Australia, and is required for any possible future Australian commercialisation operations.
Russ Fein: Quantum Computing is the “Manhattan Project” of This Generation
Imagine the power and wealth you would have with such a machine.
Unique Quantum Material Could Enable Ultra-powerful, Compact Computers | Columbia Quantum Initiative
Information in computers is transmitted through semiconductors by the movement of electrons and stored in the direction of the electron spin in magnetic materials. To shrink devices while improving their performance—a goal of an emerging field called spin-electronics (“spintronics”)—researchers are searching for unique materials that combine both quantum properties.
Optimizing Wind Farm Energy Production With Quantum Computing
Azure Quantum QIO enables Qubit Engineering to employ quantum-inspired techniques that combine classical algorithms and classical compute hardware while leveraging the scale of the Azure cloud.
Amazon Web Services Joins U.S. Q-NEXT Quantum Center
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become a member of Q-NEXT, a quantum research center that is developing the science and technology for controlling and distributing quantum information.
Further Proof That High-Performance Quantum Computers Can Be Built So Both Qubit Count and Gate Fidelity Improve Simultaneously
IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), an industry leader in quantum computing, announced IonQ Forte, its latest generation of quantum systems. The system features novel, cutting-edge optics technology that enables increased accuracy and further enhances IonQ’s industry leading system performance. Forte is expected to be initially available for select developers, partners, and researchers in 2022 and is expected to be available for broader customer access in 2023.
Trends Driving Compute Infrastructure Innovation
While quantum computing’s (QC) true potential remains a decade away, there is sufficient progress in the field to justify I&O’s exploration of quantum techniques to address business problems.
Why Quantum Computing Poses a Data Security Threat to Society & How to Get a Handle on It [PDF]
To ready your organization for this, it’s important to understand the quantum threat, the state of post-quantum cryptography, and how to prepare for quantum-safe cryptographic systems and procedures…
Processor Realized by QuiX Quantum to Be Core Component of Europe’s Quantum Sampling Machine
QuiX Quantum, the market leader in photonic quantum computing hardware, has realized the largest quantum photonic processor compatible with quantum dots for the European project PHOQUSING. The project aims to realize a quantum sampling machine that will push the potential of photonic quantum computing forward in showing a European quantum advantage. The processor realized by QuiX Quantum is the core component of the quantum sampling machine.