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Quantum memory is no longer theoretical. In 2026, it stands at the center of quantum computing, secure communication, and next-generation infrastructure.
In this episode, we explore how quantum states are stored, stabilized, and transmitted — from superconducting circuits and cold atoms to rare-earth crystals and photonic systems.
We examine error correction, quantum repeaters, scalability challenges, and geopolitical implications of quantum infrastructure.
This is not just about faster computing. It is about redefining how information itself can exist.
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By Luka JagorQuantum memory is no longer theoretical. In 2026, it stands at the center of quantum computing, secure communication, and next-generation infrastructure.
In this episode, we explore how quantum states are stored, stabilized, and transmitted — from superconducting circuits and cold atoms to rare-earth crystals and photonic systems.
We examine error correction, quantum repeaters, scalability challenges, and geopolitical implications of quantum infrastructure.
This is not just about faster computing. It is about redefining how information itself can exist.
Read more: