I`vebeenscammed,It`s now 2005 and no Fpga!Read last line.
The technology has passed through a series of simulations, both in the lab and in the field, and continues to meet our expectations.
On September 25th, 2002, in Recently Asked Questions, Volume 1, we stated, "At this time, . . . we are planning to publish some specific information regarding the performance of our technology when we complete the next series of simulations." We decided in recent weeks to not publish this data. This decision is consistent with another statement from the same RAQ, "We will continue to test our technology in the lab and in the field, though we will not always publicly release the fact that we have made such a test, or what the results of the test were."
At this time, no announcements about the performance of the technology are anticipated until we release the prototype by the end of this month.