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March 13, 2026

Behold IBM's newest processor: the Eagle!

Sometimes "AI slop" is so awful it's fantastic.

Ashikul Islam ifty announced “IBM’s Latest Breakthrough,” its “new processor, named ‘Eagle.’” Dr. Bob Sutor was quick to point out in the comments that eagles have been flying since 2021. The Quantum Dragon laughed up this legendary “AI slop” with his eagle friend, but his newer heron and nighthawk friends were not amused.

This week’s premium content:

In this edition:

  • The Centre for Quantum Technologies has cartoons.
  • Finally, a Color-Coded Maze
  • Quantum Advantage with Neutral Atoms
  • Princeton University is building a better transmon.
  • Zurich Instruments launches the ZQCS Quantum Control System to master the long-lived logical qubit challenge
  • The ”JVG algorithm” is crap
  • I want to learn quantum physics.
  • Magic, Muggles, Measurement

The Centre for Quantum Technologies has cartoons.

CQT shared a promotional event poster featuring a cartoon-like illustration. I admit to not being able to identify what everything on the poster references, but it’s impossible to miss Albert Einstein playing with dice. If the other character is supposed to be Niels Bohr, it’s not nearly as obvious.

Finally, a Color-Coded Maze

We’ve all seen superposition illustrated as taking multiple paths through a maze simultaneously, but I’ve always seen the paths in the same color. Here’s a version that uses multiple colors, so that it is instantly more obvious that multiple paths are being explored. This link may require a Twitter account.

Quantum Advantage with Neutral Atoms

Infleqtion’s CTO Dr. Pranav Gokhale makes a claim about quantum advantage that is NOT bullshit. If I’ve successfully grabbed your attention, it will take you less than 56 seconds to watch the linked video and hear not only the claim but also its proposed implications. This link may require a Twitter account.

Princeton University is building a better transmon.

This 2:42 video makes 2 funny claims. First of all, NOT “almost every company” is using transmons. I literally just wrote about neutral atoms. And second, I’m not so sure quantum computing “solves” cybersecurity problems; it sure seems to create them. This link may require a Twitter account.

Zurich Instruments launches the ZQCS Quantum Control System to master the long-lived logical qubit challenge

Zurich Instruments announced the ZQCS Quantum Control System, a next‑generation platform to operate large-scale quantum computers. It is engineered to tackle the pivotal challenge on the path to fault‑tolerant quantum computing: building long‑lived logical qubits.

The “JVG algorithm” is crap

True story: I wanted Prof. Scott Aaronson to be the 5th recipient of The Dracarys Award but scrolling through his blog showed that he mostly breathes fire on politics, not quantum. I hope he continues calling algorithms “crap” so that I can finally bestow this aspiringly prestigious award on him.

I want to learn quantum physics.

Question: Why is this quantum magnetometer uncased?
Hint: It’s in a classroom.

Magic, Muggles, Measurement

Prof. Jens Eisert didn’t share a link to his upcoming talk at FU Berlin, but the title and image make me wish he had. This link may require a LinkedIn account.

March 9, 2026

Zurich Instruments launches the ZQCS Quantum Control System to master the long-lived logical qubit challenge

Zurich Instruments launches the ZQCS Quantum Control System to master the long-lived logical qubit challenge

Today, Zurich Instruments announced the ZQCS Quantum Control...

March 6, 2026

10 years of Quantum Games

I’ve been referring to Dr. James Wootton as “The Dungeon Master of Quantum Computing” for almost as long as he’s been writing these histories of quantum games. Almost. I played...

March 3, 2026

IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 81 – I need a lawyer.

I asked Mr. Stimers about the consequences of hype, how the government polices attempts to circumvent export controls and immigration restrictions, the potential for quantum...

February 27, 2026

What does THAT mean?

Yuval Boger introduced The Quantum Dragon to Quantessa and Atomique, who will take time out of their busy imaginary schedules each Sunday to explain to him—and you—some quantum...

February 20, 2026

Prof. John Preskill has 200,000 followers.

Prof. John Preskill announced that he has passed 200,000 followers on Twitter, an increase from 150,000 less than 6 months ago. Beyond the personal significance for him, I invite...

February 17, 2026

IQT The Quantum Dragon Podcast Episode 80 – Certified Unpredictability

Dr. Walborn and I spoke about the use cases of quantum random number generators (QRNG), self-testing and certification, the underlying mechanism for guaranteeing randomness, API...

February 13, 2026

Iteration 2: Quantum + 3D Printing

In last week’s “Quantum + 3D Printing,” I noted that the University of Nottingham is using 3D printing with quantum sensors. In response, Classiq’s VP Corporate...

February 6, 2026

Quantum + 3D Printing

I toured a nearby 3D printing facility and wondered what applications there might be in quantum. I had no idea. But it turns out that the University of Nottingham is using 3D...

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