Quantum computing had no chill this week. Japan flexed with a 256-qubit machine, Pasqal perfected a 506-atom register, and China continued its quantum cryptology assault. Meanwhile, IonQ and EPB are making Chattanooga the first commercial quantum city, New Mexico is launching a "Quantum Moonshot," and new research is supercharging quantum data pipelines with Picasso. Berkeley Lab is quietly (but loudly) revolutionizing quantum networking and noise reduction. And the one that makes me happier. Spain decided to take quantum seriously and presented their quantum plan. Now we will not just train some or the best scientist out there and send them out in the world. Finally we will also do serious stuff with them at home (just after the siesta).
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Quantum computing had no chill this week. Japan flexed with a 256-qubit machine, Pasqal perfected a 506-atom register, and China continued its quantum cryptology assault. Meanwhile, IonQ and EPB are making Chattanooga the first commercial quantum city, New Mexico is launching a "Quantum Moonshot," and new research is supercharging quantum data pipelines with Picasso. Berkeley Lab is quietly (but loudly) revolutionizing quantum networking and noise reduction. And the one that makes me happier. Spain decided to take quantum seriously and presented their quantum plan. Now we will not just train some or the best scientist out there and send them out in the world. Finally we will also do serious stuff with them at home (just after the siesta).