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in response to emit's message

"Nothing really confidential about using existing IP as a base for something new.'

The existing IP, for the most part, is for memory use.

The initial ideas can reach beyond the memory in general. The memory can also be any kind, spread over one or more servers.

For that, they might want to improve in secrecy....which they are doing. You cannot read any of the material on PAIR as you had access to previously.

Memory aside, it's all in the way the individual data(sensor...etc) segments are page wrapped and Id'd.

This is what it's all been about for me....not necessarily the memory issues, though that should have been our bread and butter.

In a nut shell, along with the general data segment ID/correlations could also include any type network protocols....etc. whatever it takes to correlate the data over a network.

All packaged on the fly, in real time. All data can be sequentially recalled no matter where its placed.... on one or more servers.

A "File" having a data makeup will never again be managed as a single process. A future "file" will be managed in separate individual packets stored or processed anywhere.

"Nothing really confidential"

I'd say it is. I'd rather they be secret about what they do....it's not just us here that follow their progress. The industry that follow them know exactly where they are going with what they do.

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