Day: July 4, 2026

Quantum Computing Weekly Round-Up: Week Ending July 4, 2026​

The past seven days delivered a surge of concrete progress across hardware roadmaps, funding rounds, and policy mandates. QuEra outlined a clear path to over a thousand logical qubits, while Spinq secured major capital for fault tolerance. Governments from the US to Turkiye signaled they are done waiting on the sidelines. Microsoft and Moody’s both moved post-quantum timelines forward, and new tools from DigiCert made the first steps of migration more actionable.

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Quantum Independence: U.S. Advances Cement American Leadership on the 250th Anniversary

This July 4th, as America marks 250 years of independence, a quantum chip from Berkeley Lab is being sealed in the national time capsule in Philadelphia. Recent demonstrations of verifiable quantum advantage by Google’s Willow processor, IBM’s hardware roadmap, and IonQ’s commercial milestones highlight U.S. dominance across superconducting, trapped-ion, and neutral-atom platforms. With the CHIPS Act fueling domestic manufacturing (the new Anderon foundry) and strong federal support through the National Quantum Initiative, the United States is building the foundation for fault-tolerant quantum computers by decade’s end. These achievements ensure that the next 250 years of innovation will be shaped by American quantum leadership.

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