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Patent has been filed for TC-15, TA-15, and Fragmented Backplane Technology.

Somewhat of a change in course for CDN during the last few months. Several new engineers are working with us moving from what was a main stream focus on the development of a alternate new computer architecture to new innovations in adaptation of work using the new standard power protocol, more research and better integration with the AI language CAIO and preparation for publication of the Reverse Chaos Theory, with several presentations to government, military, and private industry.

So much has happened during the last three years. For one, several different chipmakers, including Parallax, in Silicon Valley, have begun producing new chips, originally mostly for the hobbyist, but with several new versions coming out, and an actual possibility of the utilization of a switching chip, for the creation of a supercomputer.

The entire idea of a supercomputer, or high performance computer, is becoming antiquated. The basing of performance on clock speed which has been the staple benchmark for computers since the 80s is changing. You can read more about Parallax chips at http://www.parallax.com/

We also continue reseach in the world of robotics. Specifically the world of nanobots, their application in the medical field and also government and private application.

Several core advancements have been made in Silicon Valley and other companies in the growing variety of MEMs and sound sensors which can actually detect the sounds of cell metabolism they are so sensitive.

Advanced power switching innovation devices can detect power surges 1/10 of a mile from a power station, and as we edge the birth of the Quantum computer age, which basically antiquates both high performance supercomputers and even the 'light' computer, inventors now make claims of new superchips and presentations which we must sort through, through to separate what can be benchmarked from what is simply an idea.

The year of 2007 has been a good year for CDN in that it has been and will be the year that patents are finally filed for new technology. Yet, new directions, new research in the field of Ultrasound applications in government and medicine, and even, the graphic simulation area, which has been a field of development and innovation for many years.

The game industry and the business and government military research fields begin to touch fingers, as the new game machines, are being used for more power applications which have nothing to do with computer gaming.

The surge of Everquest and Warcraft multiple player on line real time games is sweeping the gaming industry like wild fire. Increasing powerful "game engines" provide a real time, multi-weather, and incredibly realistic player interaction experience, with oceans and rivers showcasing sparkling and reflective graphics images.

As more power technology emerges, so does the need for the interconnection of not the external, but internal elements of chips which now will feature eventually hundreds of cells or cores, each on programmable or versatile enough to provide many different functions.

For now, our company will continue developing several focused technologies and actual working devices, one at at time.

This site, and pages will be completely updated in the next few months to reflect some of the advances, interaction with other reserachers and sites through the world, and a much more grounded approach to peer review and research publication.

The year of 2008 for CDN will be a time of what has been done, rather than what could be.

J.

 

 

 

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