Jun. 16 at 7:44 PM
$QNCCF Thinking a bit deeper, the OEM chip allows local QRNG functionality to be integrated into mobile communications, telemetry & IOT devices, network communications infrastructure, computers and servers, gaming systems, scientific hardware, etc., the device landscape is unlimited.
What is noteworthy (but maybe an unconsidered implication by some) is that If we remember QeM’s stated objectives, they referenced selling design cores to the top chip makers. This means in addition to producing and selling chips to device makers, the designed core of the QRNG (or blueprint) could be licensed to Intel, TI, IBM or other of chip manufacturers to integrate QeMs QRNG directly into their chip system. Probably a strong reason why QeM makes reference to “standard 65nm processes” —ease of integration. Condsider that one can significantly expand the ubiquitous nature of a product when it is a subsystem for the computer chip builders.