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PostQuantum.com PostApril 21, 2026

Coinbase Quantum Paper: What It Gets Right, Wrong, and Misses

Coinbase assembled heavyweights like Scott Aaronson and Dan Boneh to assess quantum threats to crypto. Their paper is serious, measured, and technically sound. But it underestimates how fast the gr...
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PostQuantum.com PostApril 21, 2026

Nature Reviews Publishes the Definitive CMOS–Spin Qubit Compatibility Assessment

A comprehensive review from Dzurak's team maps exactly where silicon spin qubits align with existing CMOS manufacturing — and where they diverge. The implications for scaling to millions of qubits ...
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PostQuantum.com PostApril 21, 2026

Testing Ignore

Testing News Sitemap Functionality The post Testing Ignore appeared first on PostQuantum - Quantum Computing, Quantum Security, PQC .
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PostQuantum.com PostApril 20, 2026

IonQ Photonic Interconnect: First Networked Commercial Quantum Computers

IonQ's photonic interconnect demonstration links two commercial quantum computers via entanglement for the first time. The milestone is real and strategically important - but the absence of fidelit...
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PostQuantum.com PostApril 20, 2026

QuEra Achieves 2:1 Physical-to-Logical Qubit Ratio With Ultra-High-Rate qLDPC Codes

A QuEra–Harvard–MIT collaboration demonstrates qLDPC codes that encode more logical qubits than they consume in overhead — a 2:1 physical-to-logical ratio that enters the Teraquop regime. This is a...
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PostQuantum.com PostApril 20, 2026

Grover’s Algorithm vs AES – Why “Ignore It” Is Almost Right

The consensus says Grover will never break AES-128. The math checks out on today's assumptions. But those assumptions are built on surface codes and superconducting hardware, and the ground is alre...
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PostQuantum.com PostApril 20, 2026

McKinsey Quantum Technology Monitor 2026: “A Commercial Tipping Point” — But the Numbers Deserve Scrutiny

McKinsey’s 2026 Quantum Technology Monitor declares a “commercial tipping point.” The market analysis is useful, but the investment figures still deserve scrutiny. The post McKinsey Quantum Techno...
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PostQuantum.com PostApril 15, 2026

NVIDIA Ising: Open AI Models for Quantum Calibration and Error Correction

NVIDIA's Ising family brings AI-driven automation to quantum calibration and error correction decoding — two bottlenecks standing between today's noisy qubits and fault-tolerant quantum computers. ...
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PostQuantum.com PostApril 11, 2026

Quantum Open Architecture (QOA) & Quantum Systems Integration: From Monoliths to Modular Quantum Computing

Today's quantum computers are monoliths — a single vendor designs the chip, builds the control electronics, writes the software, and operates the cloud platform. The customer gets a black box. This...
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PostQuantum.com PostApril 10, 2026

Underestimating China: Why Beijing Could Win the Quantum Race

In December 2025, John Martinis stood in a Tel Aviv hotel lobby, hours from boarding a flight to Stockholm to collect his Nobel Prize in Physics. The reporter from Bloomberg wanted to know about th...
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