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Quantum Computing Weekly

Qubits, breakthroughs, and who's winning the quantum race.

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Apr 2, 2026

Quantum Computing Weekly — 2026-04-02

Google's March 31 paper dramatically tightened the timeline for quantum computers to break Bitcoin and other cryptographic systems, reporting a 20-fold reduction in the computational resources required — sparking urgent debate across the security and cryptocurrency communities. Separately, a team of physicists published a ScienceDaily-reported replication study challenging several high-profile quantum computing "breakthroughs," finding that celebrated signals could be explained by classical effects. France also released its March 2026 national quantum update, signaling continued European momentum in the field.

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Mar 28, 2026

Quantum Computing Weekly — 2026-03-28

Google has issued an urgent call to action this week, setting a firm 2029 deadline for migrating all authentication and encryption services to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) — and explicitly warning that the threat window is closer than most organizations assume. Separately, a new analysis spotlights over 15 global banks now actively probing quantum technologies for risk modeling and fraud detection, and quantum computing stocks IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave are making headlines on Wall Street with a $930 million insider-selling warning signal.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 25, 2026

Quantum Computing Weekly — 2026-03-25

The biggest development this week is the 2025 Turing Award going to quantum cryptography pioneers Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard, recognizing their foundational 1980s work on quantum key distribution — a milestone that generated significant buzz on Hacker News and in the broader tech community. Also notable this week: Australian quantum startup Silicon Quantum Computing received a A$20 million funding boost to accelerate its homemade chip ambitions, and industry analysts are examining how Nvidia's hybrid classical-quantum approach is reshaping the competitive landscape for IBM, Google, IonQ, and D-Wave.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 22, 2026

Quantum Computing Weekly — 2026-03-22

The UK government's £1 billion quantum computing investment pledge dominated this week's headlines, as the country doubles down on its ambition to become a global quantum leader by 2030 — though industry insiders remain skeptical. Separately, the post-quantum cryptography market is forecast to surge from $1 billion today to $45 billion by 2035, and a Forbes analysis following Nvidia GTC explored how quantum computing could accelerate AI to its next frontier.

6 min read/15 sources

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