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Quantum technology for builders.
> qfrontline · 2026.07.28
The transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is an urgent issue within the quantum industry without a simple solution. While the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released its initial PQC…
Cierra Lunde · 3 min
> qfrontline · 2026.07.17
Classiq and ParityQC have announced a partnership to integrate ParityQC’s Parity Twine technology with Classiq’s quantum software engineering platform. This collaboration is intended to create a more direct path from…
Cierra Lunde · 2 min
> qfrontline · 2026.07.17
IBM has reaffirmed its previous plans to invest more than $10 billion in quantum computing over the next five years, positioning the technology as a central part of its long-term strategy even as the company reported…
Cierra Lunde · 2 min
> qfrontline · 2026.07.17
Haiqu has appointed veteran quantum commercialization executive Denise Ruffner as Vice President of Business Development and Commercial Operations Worldwide. This addition to the leadership team strengthens its efforts…
Cierra Lunde · 1 min
> qfrontline · 2026.07.17
For ten years, the quantum computing industry has obsessed over a technical metrics. Every major announcement has centered on bigger processors, lower error rates, and ever more dazzling claims of computational power.…
Christina Wu · 4 min
> qfrontline · 2026.07.12
In a recent interview, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang spoke about the changing skillset required in the age of AI. As AI makes technical execution more accessible, the skills that become increasingly valuable include…
Cierra Lunde · 8 min
> qfrontline · 2026.07.03
PRESS RELEASE — IBM (NYSE: IBM) has announced plans to invest more than $10 billion in quantum computing over the next five years. The investment will span research and development, capital expenditure, manufacturing…
Cierra Lunde · 3 min
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Classical Developers
You ship software today and suspect quantum is about to become your problem. It is — and that's good news. We map the stack in your language: compilers, SDKs, APIs, and the shortest path from what you know to what's next.
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Quantum Developers
You already write circuits and fight decoherence for a living. We track the tooling, the hardware access, the benchmarks worth trusting, and the weekly delta — so your attention goes to building, not monitoring.
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Researchers
You need the engineering reality behind the papers — what actually runs, on which hardware, at what fidelity. We report from the place where theory meets the noise floor.
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