Shor’s famous algorithm from 1994 jumpstarted quantum computing as it demonstrated that quantum computers could pose a security risk for our society’s most common encryption protocols. Though the hardware required to realize Shor’s algorithm is still a distant future (requiring tens of millions of qubits), in this paper we consider a near-term possibility that could reduce the qubit overhead to around 6,000 for factoring a 2048-bit RSA number.