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Funding rounds, partnerships, acquisitions, product launches, and market developments across the quantum computing industry and its enabling ecosystem.
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Jülich Simulates a 50-Qubit Quantum Computer on an Exascale Supercomputer
Researchers at Forschungszentrum Jülich have fully simulated a universal 50-qubit quantum computer using Europe’s first exascale supercomputer, JUPITER. This achievement, requiring on the order of 2 petabytes of memory, breaks the previous simulation record of 48 qubits set in 2019…
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IBM and Cisco Want to Network Fault‑Tolerant quantum computers
IBM and Cisco’s joint announcement this week is easy to misread as another “quantum + internet” headline. It isn’t. The two companies are laying out a step‑by‑step program to turn stand‑alone fault‑tolerant machines into a fabric: first a proof‑of‑concept linking…
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OCP Initiative to Integrate Quantum Computers into Data Centers
The Open Compute Project (OCP) has launched a new workstream to prepare conventional data centers for co-locating quantum computers alongside classical HPC systems. Announced at OCP’s Global Summit, this initiative will develop open specifications, best practices, and checklists to guide…
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Palo Alto Networks CEO Warns of Nation-State Quantum Threat by 2029
Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, has issued a stark warning that hostile nation-states may possess cryptanalytically relevant quantum computers by 2029 – or even sooner. Speaking on the cybersecurity company’s Q1 2026 earnings call, Arora predicted that within…
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Quantum Utility Block: A Fast-Track, Modular Path to Quantum Utility
Three quantum technology companies – QuantWare, Q-CTRL, and Qblox - jointly unveiled a new offering called the Quantum Utility Block (QUB), billing it as “the fastest path to quantum utility” for enterprises and research institutions. This announcement, made in Delft,…
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Full-Photonic Quantum Teleportation Achieved at Telecom Wavelengths
In a breakthrough for quantum communication, a research team led by Tim Strobel has demonstrated quantum teleportation between two remote quantum dot systems at standard fiber-optic (1550 nm) telecommunications wavelengthsquantumzeitgeist.com. The experiment, published in Nature Communications on Nov 17, is…
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Microsoft Brings Post-Quantum Crypto to Windows 11 and .NET
Microsoft has announced the general availability of NIST’s post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms in core Windows and .NET platforms. As of the November 2025 update, Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 now include built-in support for the CRYSTALS-Kyber key encapsulation mechanism…
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China’s “Photonic Quantum Chip” Is Impressive. But It’s Also a Case Study in Quantum-Washing
Every few months, a headline pops up proclaiming the dawn of a new quantum breakthrough - often accompanied by phrases like “1000x faster than classical computers,” “industry first,” “quantum chip,” or “beyond classical limits.” And every time, the quantum-security community…
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The Five Stages from Idea to Impact: Google’s Framework for Quantum Applications
Google’s Quantum AI team has unveiled a new five-stage framework to guide the development of useful quantum computing applications. Published as a perspective paper on arXiv and summarized in a Google blog post, this framework shifts focus from merely building…
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IBM Unveils “Nighthawk” and “Loon” Quantum Chips: Milestones Toward Quantum Advantage and Fault Tolerance
IBM has announced two significant advances in quantum computing as part of its updated roadmap on November 12, 2025. At the annual Quantum Developer Conference, the company introduced IBM Quantum Nighthawk and IBM Quantum Loon – two new processors that…
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Quantinuum’s Helios Quantum Computer Demonstrates Quantum Advantage
Quantum computing has reached a new milestone with Quantinuum’s Helios system - a 98-qubit trapped-ion quantum computer that has demonstrated beyond-classical performance on both benchmarking tests and a real-world simulation task. Helios Architecture: 98 Qubits with Record Fidelity Helios represents…
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DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI) – 11 Companies Advance to Stage B
On November 6, 2025, DARPA announced the first cohort of companies that have successfully completed Stage A and are advancing to Stage B of QBI. This announcement, quietly reflected on DARPA’s official QBI program webpage and subsequently picked up by…
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California Launches “Quantum California” Initiative
California is making a bid to become the epicenter of the quantum tech economy. In early November, Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled Quantum California, a new statewide initiative to align academia, industry, and government in accelerating quantum innovation. Announced at an…
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UK Unveils Major Quantum Initiatives at 2025 Showcase
The United Kingdom is ramping up its quantum ambitions with a slate of new initiatives and international partnerships announced at the National Quantum Technologies Showcase in London on November 7. UK officials dubbed the coming years a “Quantum Decade,” backed by…
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Quantinuum Launches ‘Helios’ Hybrid Quantum Computer, To Be Deployed in Singapore
Quantinuum, a leading quantum computing firm, has officially launched Helios, a new general-purpose quantum computing system designed for enterprise use. Billed as “the world’s most accurate” commercial quantum computer, Helios is engineered to tackle hybrid quantum-classical workloads and is set…
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