Tag: Quantum Technology

Zhejiang University Achieves Breakthrough with World’s First Superconducting QRAM Prototype

Researchers at Zhejiang University have demonstrated the world’s first prototype of a quantum random access memory (QRAM) on a superconducting quantum chip. The system successfully accesses 4-bit and 8-bit classical data simultaneously in superposition with approximately 60 percent accuracy. Published in Nature Physics, this achievement validates QRAM architecture and helps overcome critical data access limitations in quantum computing. Led by assistant professor Lu Liqiang, the work strengthens China’s position in quantum technologies.

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Telia and QMill Demonstrate a New Quantum-Enhanced Data Encryption Method for Mobile Networks

Telia Finland and QMill have successfully demonstrated quantum-enhanced encryption for mobile networks, offering protection against both classical and quantum computing attacks. The new method leverages local or cloud quantum computers to secure critical communications. This builds on Telia’s prior quantum key distribution achievements and has been presented to the Finnish Defense Forces. Future plans include expanding the technology across various use cases.

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Taiwan’s Quantum Ambitions On-Hold During Government Budget Impasse​

Taiwan’s development of its first quantum-classical hybrid computing platform faces delays due to a legislative budget impasse. Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) proposed a US$345M budget for 2026, which has not yet entered legislative review, putting several flagship projects—including quantum computing infrastructure—at risk.

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Einstein Reads TQR Too

The Friday Qubit Brief: Quantum Systems Mature as Secure Messaging, FPGA Error Correction, and Networks Scale

Quantum technology is reshaping our digital world. From Signal’s quantum-resistant encryption securing chats against future threats to IBM’s error-correction algorithm running on AMD chips, practical quantum solutions are emerging. Portugal’s PTQCI network pioneers unbreakable data links, while UNSW’s quantum memory boosts network efficiency. Read on.

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IonQ Builds Quantum Empire with Vector Atomic Bid and Oxford Ionics Close

IonQ announced its intent to acquire Vector Atomic and completed the Oxford Ionics acquisition on September 17, 2025. These moves enhance IonQ’s quantum technology portfolio, integrating sensing, computing, and networking. Vector Atomic adds PNT expertise, while Oxford Ionics boosts scalable quantum systems. The deals solidify IonQ’s leadership in the quantum industry.

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Historic UK-US Tech-Deal Creates Quantum Computing Partnership, Speeds Healthcare

The UK-US Tech Prosperity Deal, announced on September 16, 2025, centers on a quantum computing partnership to revolutionize healthcare. By developing advanced quantum computers, the collaboration aims to speed up drug discovery and deliver life-saving treatments faster. A joint taskforce and industry exchange program will drive innovation across healthcare, defense, and finance. The partnership also fosters economic growth, with investments like IonQ’s new Oxford hub creating high-skilled jobs. This landmark deal positions both nations as leaders in quantum technology.

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President DJT Working On Quantum Sensing

Quantum Sensing: Trump’s Bet for U.S. National Security

The Trump administration emphasizes quantum sensing to strengthen U.S. national security and economic competitiveness. These sensors offer precise navigation and timing, addressing GPS vulnerabilities. Federal initiatives could deploy them within three years, but underinvestment and fragile supply chains threaten progress. Strategic action is needed to maintain America’s quantum edge. Timely investments will ensure leadership in the quantum era.

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Infleqtion and Churchill X Merger: Quantum Leap Forward

Infleqtion, a leader in neutral atom quantum technology, is merging with Churchill Capital Corp X to advance quantum computing and precision sensing. The $1.8B deal, announced on September 8, 2025, will fund expanded applications in AI, national security, and space. With $29M in revenue and a $300M+ customer pipeline, Infleqtion is poised for growth.

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