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AFBytes briefing

Wider access to quantum algorithm tools may accelerate research that eventually affects computing costs and specialized job markets.

Key entities

  • Access
  • Quantum
  • College
  • College London
  • Computing
  • Google
  • Google Quantum AI
  • King
  • London
  • Nqcc
  • Processor
  • Willow

What to watch next

  • Monitor PsiQuantum announcements for updates on user adoption metrics or additional tool releases.
  • Watch for published results from the JHPC-Quantum program on algorithm performance.
  • Watch for user case studies or benchmark releases from Fixstars that quantify performance gains on QUDORA hardware.
  • Watch for peer-reviewed publications using Willow processor results in neuroscience applications.
  • Monitor publications or patents emerging from the King's College access period for technical progress signals.
Tech quantumcomputingreport.com · Jun 3, 2026 19:36 UTC

PsiQuantum releases Construct software for public use

PsiQuantum made its Construct software suite available at no cost for designing algorithms intended for fault-tolerant quantum computers. The platform targets researchers working on error-corrected q…

Tech thequantumdaily.com · Jun 3, 2026 08:19 UTC

Qunova joins Japan quantum test program

Qunova Computing has entered Japan's JHPC-Quantum Test User Program. The company will provide algorithms for advanced industrial applications on a hybrid computing platform.

Tech quantumcomputingreport.com · May 29, 2026 14:39 UTC

kings college gains early google willow access

King’s College London secured early access to Google’s Willow quantum processor through a partnership with the National Quantum Computing Centre. The focus is computational neuroscience.

Ai thequantumdaily.com · May 28, 2026 11:09 UTC

Kings College gains Google Willow access

King's College London was granted time on Google's Willow quantum processor through a UK national quantum program. The access supports academic research projects.