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The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Qubits, Quantum Hardware, and Future Computing
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The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Qubits, Quantum Hardware, and Future Computing

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 5 episodes

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About this podcast

This is a podcast about the current state and near-term future of quantum computing. Lucas and Luna examine the science and business of quantum hardware, from superconducting qubits to trapped ions and topological systems. They discuss the engineering challenges of error correction, the race to quantum supremacy, and the realistic timelines for commercial quantum advantage. Each episode focuses on a specific company, research paper, or technology milestone — Google's Sycamore, IBM's Quantum System One, IonQ's trapped-ion processors, or China's quantum communication network. Lucas brings a journalist's rigor to the technical details, while Luna pushes for clarity on what these advances mean for cryptography, drug discovery, optimization, and finance. This show is for listeners who want to understand quantum computing without hype — the real bottlenecks, the credible roadmaps, and the startups that might actually deliver. How close are we to a fault-tolerant quantum computer? Which industries will be transformed first? And which approaches are likely dead ends?

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Why Quantum Computers Need a Second Quantum Bit Type

Jun 5, 202610mEp. 33S1

Episode 33 of The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna explore why leading quantum hardware labs are now building processors that combine two different types of qubits in the same chip: superconducting

Why Quantum Computing Needs Photonic Chips

Jun 5, 202613mEp. 32S1

In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the emerging role of photonic chips in quantum computing. Instead of relying solely on superconducting qubits that require extreme cryogenics, a wa

Why Quantum Computing Needs a New Approach to Cryogenics Now

Jun 4, 20269mEp. 31S1

Episode 31 of The Quantum Computing Podcast dives into the unsung bottleneck of quantum hardware: cryogenic cooling. Lucas and Luna explore why today's dilution refrigerators—massive, costly, and power-hungry—won't scale

How Quantum Computing Is Factoring Bigger Numbers

Jun 4, 202610mEp. 30S1

Episode 30 of The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo dives into the latest milestone in quantum factoring: the 2026 demonstration of factoring a 1,099-digit integer using Shor's algorithm on a 256-qubit superconducti

Why Quantum Computers Need a New Kind of Memory

Jun 3, 20268mEp. 29S1

Classical RAM won't cut it for quantum computers. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the memory problem that's quietly becoming a bottleneck for scalable quantum systems. They break down why qubits are notoriously s

How Quantum Computing Is Going to the Edge

Jun 3, 20267mEp. 28S1

Episode 28 of The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo explores a fresh angle: edge quantum computing. Lucas and Luna discuss why, instead of putting a quantum computer in every data center, companies like IonQ, Quanti

How Quantum Computing Is Testing New Error Correction in Hardware

Jun 2, 202610mEp. 27S1

Episode 27 of The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo gets inside the lab with a specific breakthrough: on May 7, 2026, a team at the University of Sydney published a paper demonstrating a real-time surface-code decod

Quantum Computing Meets Materials Discovery in 2026

Jun 2, 20268mEp. 26S1

In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dive into how quantum computers are accelerating materials discovery in 2026. They focus on the specific case of IBM's 1,121-qubit Condor proc

How Quantum Computing Is Tackling Molecular Simulation Today

Jun 1, 20267mEp. 25S1

In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dive into the practical breakthroughs in molecular simulation enabled by quantum computers. Instead of waiting for fault-tolerant machines, re

Why Quantum Computing Needs Optical Interconnects

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 24S1

This episode dives into the emerging challenge of connecting quantum processors as they scale beyond a few hundred qubits. Lucas and Luna explore why electrical interconnects break down at cryogenic temperatures and how

Why Quantum Computing Needs Modular Architecture Now

May 31, 202610mEp. 23S1

Lucas and Luna explore a paradigm shift in quantum computing: moving from monolithic, all-in-one quantum processors to modular, interconnected architectures. They discuss how companies like IBM and startups like Xanadu a

Why Quantum Computers Need Fault-Tolerant Architecture Now

May 31, 20268mEp. 22S1

Episode 22 of The Quantum Computing Podcast dives into fault-tolerant quantum computing, the architecture shift from noisy qubits to logical qubits that can actually run useful algorithms. Lucas and Luna explain the surf

How Quantum Computing Is Reshaping Battery Design

May 30, 20269mEp. 21S1

Lucas and Luna explore how quantum simulations are accelerating battery R&D, using the concrete example of lithium-sulfur batteries. They discuss a 2025 paper from IBM and Mercedes-Benz that used a 65-qubit quantum proce

Why Quantum Computers Need a New Kind of Error Correction

May 30, 202611mEp. 20S1

Lucas and Luna dig into the latest breakthrough in quantum error correction: the 'Noah' code from researchers at the University of Sydney and Yale. Unlike traditional surface codes that require thousands of physical qubi

Why Quantum Computers Need Cryogenic Packaging

May 29, 202610mEp. 19S1

Episode 19 of The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo dives into the unsung hero of quantum hardware: cryogenic packaging. Lucas and Luna explore why today's dilution refrigerators and cabling are bottlenecks for scal

Why VCs Are Betting Big on Quantum Startups Now

May 29, 20268mEp. 18S1

Venture capital investment in quantum computing startups hit $1.8 billion in the first five months of 2026, up 40% from the same period last year. Lucas and Luna break down why investors are piling in now despite quantum

Why Quantum Computers Need a New Kind of Operating System

May 28, 20268mEp. 17S1

Lucas and Luna dive into the unsung software layer that could make or break quantum computing: the operating system. They explore why today's quantum OS prototypes—like those from startups and national labs—are fundament

Quantum Computing Meets Climate Modeling in 2026

May 28, 202612mEp. 16S1

Episode 16 of The Quantum Computing Podcast looks at how quantum computers are beginning to tackle climate modeling. Lucas and Luna focus on a 2026 proof-of-concept study where researchers at a European lab used a 127-qu

Quantum Computing Meets Financial Portfolio Optimization in 2026

May 27, 202611mEp. 15S1

In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how quantum algorithms are starting to tackle financial portfolio optimization—a problem that grows exponentially complex with each ad

Why Quantum Sensors Are Outpacing Quantum Computers

May 27, 202613mEp. 14S1

In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore why quantum sensors, not general-purpose quantum computers, are already generating commercial revenue. They examine the physics behind nitrogen-vac

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