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GQI’s Quantum Technology Framework for the Energy Value Chain

2026-03-25T20:54:16-07:00

By Pallavi Soni In a recent geopolitical scenario, more and more people are interested in knowing how the energy, oil, and gas sectors will look in the future and how quantum will help build better opportunities for countries to balance their future with alternative energy sources. In a deep-tech world where trillions of users are using AI tools, backed by interconnected technologies like data centers, clouds, and different AI models, technology is moving faster and getting better. It is important to be aligned with the advancements and the changing demands of natural resources and energy to sustain these infrastructures at a [...]

GQI’s Quantum Technology Framework for the Energy Value Chain2026-03-25T20:54:16-07:00

Silent Waves Launches Zephyr, a Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier for Scaling Quantum Architectures

2026-03-25T11:47:55-07:00

By Dr. George Schwartz Silent Waves has launched its Zephyr product, a Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier (TWPA) that physically integrates a microwave pump coupler directly into the amplifier architecture. This structural integration addresses a spatial limitation within the dilution refrigerator by eliminating the need for separate, bulky external directional couplers typically required in standard readout chains. While the company's previous Argo line focused on stable performance within the 4 to 8 GHz transmon band, the Zephyr specifically targets the footprint reductions necessary for scaling quantum architectures. Consistent with their standard manufacturing protocol, all Zephyr units undergo comprehensive cryogenic testing at 20 [...]

Silent Waves Launches Zephyr, a Traveling Wave Parametric Amplifier for Scaling Quantum Architectures2026-03-25T11:47:55-07:00

Every Quantum Strategy Needs Solid Data Behind It

2026-03-23T10:29:47-07:00

By Doug Finke Imagine you are hiking deep in the woods and suddenly realize you’ve lost your map, your cell phone is dead, and you forgot to bring a compass. While few people are actually careless enough to end up in such a precarious position, we often see a similar lack of preparation in the professional world. Whether it is a corporation, an investor, a government, or an individual plotting a career path, many attempt to journey through the complicated world of quantum technology without seeking the complete and accurate data necessary to guide their strategy. Instead, they rely on guesswork [...]

Every Quantum Strategy Needs Solid Data Behind It2026-03-23T10:29:47-07:00

Podcast with Bob Sorensen, SVP Research & Chief Quantum Analyst at Hyperion Research

2026-03-23T10:09:36-07:00

Yuval Boger interviews Bob Sorensen of Hyperion Research about the growing convergence of quantum computing and high-performance computing. They outline a problem-first adoption playbook for HPC centers: identify bottlenecks, benchmark classical options and costs, then evaluate quantum as an accelerator with clear ROI and procurement targets. Sorensen weighs cloud versus on‑prem tradeoffs, argues quantum hardware needs short lifecycles with upgrade paths, and explains why HPC managers mainly worry about seamless integration. They close with practical definitions of quantum advantage (speed, capability, and power), real-world case studies, and why error-correction-driven architecture is increasingly shaping modality decisions. Transcript Yuval: Hello, Bob, and thank you [...]

Podcast with Bob Sorensen, SVP Research & Chief Quantum Analyst at Hyperion Research2026-03-23T10:09:36-07:00

News

2026-03-26T10:15:53-07:00

Recent news items published within the last 6 months on quantum computing developments are listed below. Click on the hyperlinked item to go to the press release or news article for more details. For older news items published in 2025 click here, for 2024 click here, for 2023 click here, for 2022 click here, for 2021 click here, for 2020 click here, for 2019 click here, for 2018 click here, and for items published in 2015-2017, click here. March 26, 2026Open Quantum Design, Western Digital, and QuScript Form Open-Source Error Correction Working GroupOpen Quantum Design, Western Digital, and QuScript have established an open-source working group to develop a full-stack quantum [...]

News2026-03-26T10:15:53-07:00

Italian Competition Authority Launches Market Investigation into Quantum Computing

2026-03-22T14:03:51-07:00

Italian Competition Authority The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) has officially opened a sector inquiry (IC59) into the burgeoning quantum computing (QC) market. Citing the technology’s potential to revolutionize complex problem-solving in strategic fields like cybersecurity, biotechnology, and fintech, the Authority aims to identify potential competition risks before the technology reaches full commercial maturity. Key Competition Concerns The inquiry was prompted by several structural risks that could lead to "technological pre-emption" by a few dominant players. These might include: Strategic Acquisitions: The AGCM is closely monitoring "early acquisitions" of specialized start-ups by larger entities, a trend that could consolidate power prematurely. Hyperscaler [...]

Italian Competition Authority Launches Market Investigation into Quantum Computing2026-03-22T14:03:51-07:00

IBM Offers Special Promotion to Open Plan Users

2026-03-20T20:33:47-07:00

For many years IBM has offered an Open Plan that provides free quantum computing time to beginning users who want to try out programming one of IBM's quantum processors. This plan has typically provided access to some of IBM's older and smaller processors and included limits on how many minutes a user could use per month. It is intended for students and beginners to run small circuits and try out algorithms. The limits for the free time has been 10 minutes of runtime every 28 days. For users who required more time IBM overs a Pay-as-You-Go plan with pricing of $96/minutes [...]

IBM Offers Special Promotion to Open Plan Users2026-03-20T20:33:47-07:00

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Announces “Genesis Mission” Which Includes a Goal to Accelerate Quantum Advantage via AI

2026-03-19T09:02:48-07:00

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a significant new Request for Application (RFA), DE-FOA-0003612, titled the Genesis Mission. This interdisciplinary initiative aims to leverage novel artificial intelligence (AI) models and frameworks to accelerate scientific discovery and R&D workflows across the Department's mission space. With a total anticipated funding pool of $293.76 million allocated among thirty different Challenge Areas. Of particular interest to the quantum community are Challenge Areas 7 and 8, which focus on the convergence of AI and quantum information science (QIS) to overcome current computational and hardware limitations. The program is structured in two phases to transition [...]

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Announces “Genesis Mission” Which Includes a Goal to Accelerate Quantum Advantage via AI2026-03-19T09:02:48-07:00

Podcast with Christian Weedbrook, Founder and CEO of Xanadu

2026-03-21T14:44:34-07:00

Yuval Boger interviews Christian Weedbrook, Founder and CEO of Xanadu. They discuss Xanadu’s photonic approach to gate-based quantum computing, the advantages of room-temperature operation, and the company’s plan to scale through optical networking. Christian also describes PennyLane, photonic error correction, customer engagements, and Xanadu’s target of building a 500-logical-qubit system by 2029–2030. The conversation also touches on partnerships, manufacturing, likely early applications in chemistry and materials, and much more. Transcript Yuval Boger: Christian, thank you for joining me today. Christian Weedbrook: Thank you for having me. I appreciate it. Yuval: So who are you and what do you do? Christian: My name is Christian Weedbrook [...]

Podcast with Christian Weedbrook, Founder and CEO of Xanadu2026-03-21T14:44:34-07:00

Shor, QLDPC Codes, and the Compression of RSA-2048 Resource Estimates (Part II)

2026-03-14T17:11:05-07:00

Q-Day Part II: Infrastructure Exposure in a Post-Shor Scenario If Shor's algorithm can be executed at scale, RSA and ECC-based systems are vulnerable. But migrating cryptographic systems cannot happen overnight. In this article GQI qualifies the risk to real-world systems in the event of a Shor algorithm demonstration on RSA-2048. Part I of this series examined how the "Pinnacle Architecture" analysis (arXiv:2602.11457) compresses the physical qubit requirement for factoring RSA keys to approximately 100,000 qubits, an order of magnitude reduction from Craig Gidney’s 2025 benchmarks. While significant engineering trade-offs remain, the direction of travel suggests the hardware threshold for a cryptographically [...]

Shor, QLDPC Codes, and the Compression of RSA-2048 Resource Estimates (Part II)2026-03-14T17:11:05-07:00
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