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Quantum computing news — August 1, 2026

Posted on August 1, 2026August 13, 2026 by

Latest quantum computing news

Daily selection from Google News for August 1, 2026. Headlines link to the original publication.

Visualization of a quantum spin state
IBM CEO says quantum computing will have a 'measurable impact' on earnings by 2028 or 2029 – CNBCCNBC · Thu, 30 Jul 2026 22:46:32 GMT
Diagnostic panels from a local quantum scrambling model
Extensible universal photonic quantum computing with nonlinearity – NatureNature · Fri, 31 Jul 2026 09:13:41 GMT
Charge-density measurement from a 120-qubit Fermi-Hubbard run
Quantum computers promise mathematical superpowers – The EconomistThe Economist · Wed, 29 Jul 2026 19:30:20 GMT
Illustration of a spreading quantum pulse
Why full-fledged quantum computers might always be five years away – New ScientistNew Scientist · Fri, 31 Jul 2026 11:53:30 GMT
Quantum signal across several system sizes
Trending Industry Today: Microsoft Leads Gains In Quantum Computing Stocks – MoomooMoomoo · Thu, 30 Jul 2026 15:50:01 GMT
Quantum phase-estimation circuit
IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave Quantum Are Down 30% in a Month. Is More Pain Coming for Quantum Computing Stocks? – Yahoo FinanceYahoo Finance · Wed, 29 Jul 2026 19:04:37 GMT
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