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frobinso

02/26/22 3:15 PM

#94426 RE: squingeqbob #94423

Your last link also uses the freedom of manufacture term thar Dr. Lebby is so fond of. Their general counsel is just a phone call away for legal contractual matters, I bet.
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tkg

02/27/22 8:03 AM

#94434 RE: squingeqbob #94423

this sound familiar...

"The results also affirm our strategy of protecting this technology with an extremely strong patent portfolio that gives us freedom of manufacturing and flexibility in our business model............"

Ambature's JJ technology enables an extremely fast and energy-efficient computer processor and one of the best sensors in the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Its core JJ technology addresses two basic problems: parasitic heat and short-lived quantum coherence. Parasitic heat is caused by electrical resistance in devices such as computers, cell phone base stations, data centers and batteries. It is the major barrier to advances in semiconductor power, speed, efficiency, density and reliability. Short-lived quantum coherence is a barrier to advances in a number of applications exploiting quantum effects–most notably quantum computers. The semiconductor industry needs new materials, architectures, and circuit designs to address these problems. Today, Ambature's low-resistance materials and patented JJ architecture make these solutions achievable.

The opportunities to impact a number of industry verticals with this technology are far reaching; JJ's have been shown to be a perfect vehicle for high-performance and energy-efficient products, and Ambature's test results demonstrate a huge step forward for the industry. The potential for increased performance in applications include high-performance and quantum computing, autonomous vehicles, telecommunications, data centers, medical diagnostics and AI. These applications have multiple use cases for both commercial and military markets"

very interesting...

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/breakthrough-test-results-using-new-superconductor-material-announced-by-ambature-301328334.html