October 31, 2025

By Justin “Hutch” Hutchens | Trace3 Innovation Principal

Classical computing is binary; everything you and I run today ultimately reduces to bits, 0s and 1s toggling through transistors and logic gates. Quantum computing isn’t just faster; it’s different. Qubits can exist in many potential states before measurement and can be entangled, enabling correlations impossible in classical systems. Quantum algorithms exploit this structure to tackle certain problems with massive parallelism. That’s why quantum will eventually upend some of our most relied‑upon cryptosystems.

We’re also seeing real progress, not just hype: vendors such as IBM, Google, and Quantinuum are pushing qubit counts past the 1,000 mark, demonstrating early error‑corrected logical qubits

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