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Quantum Computing’s Infrastructure Bottleneck Threatens Scaling Ambitions

Quantum computing faces a critical infrastructure crisis as century-old coaxial cable technology struggles to support next-generation systems. Advanced flexible cable solutions are emerging to address connectivity limitations that threaten the industry’s ambitious scaling roadmap.

Quantum Computing’s Connectivity Crisis

The quantum computing industry is confronting a fundamental infrastructure challenge that threatens to undermine its rapid growth, according to recent analysis. As the sector attracts unprecedented investment—reportedly reaching $3 billion in just the first half of September—aging coaxial cable technology is creating critical bottlenecks for scaling quantum systems to commercially viable sizes.