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About the Products 2: catalog guide for projects 22–40
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4 parts, 5 paragraphs
The store now documents the second half of the numbered technology catalog (projects 22 through 40) on a dedicated page: About the Products 2. That page is the narrative companion to the valuation tables on Valuations 2. Projects 01–21 remain on the original About and Valuations pages; use the full catalog index at All Products when you need the top-level list.
What you will find on About the Products 2
Each project from 22 to 40 is described in a consistent structure: what the package is, what ownership or use of the package means in practice, headline technical or commercial details where applicable, stated price or negotiated terms when listed, and the package type (for example complete handoff, engineering blueprint, software bundle, or portfolio bundle). Where the page states that intellectual property transfers only under a separate written agreement, that limitation is part of the commercial framing and should be read carefully before inquiry.
How to read the catalog without getting lost
The entries span several families. A practical way to browse is by theme rather than by number alone:
- Health and consumer formulations. Examples include the brain-chemistry formulation and the consolidated health recovery bundle. Package types and regulatory context differ by line; the page spells out what is a consumer-oriented formulation versus research-stage discovery work.
- Compute, interconnect, and foundry-oriented packages. These include accelerator-class narratives, parts catalogs tied to the AutoPhi lineage, electromagnetic IC concept packages, and large consolidated AutoPhi bundles. Deliverables range from RTL and foundry-oriented artifacts to interactive catalogs and distribution tooling.
- Infrastructure and environment. Fixed-site recycling engineering and the four-module environmental restoration family appear here with facility-scale or product-family descriptions as on the source page.
- Software, tooling, and reference designs. Local PCB knowledge assistants, companion board repositories, and the canonical BGA library are grouped with engineering audiences in mind.
- Mathematics, cartography, and theoretical frameworks. Deposition libraries, patent-draft packages, and theoretical communication frameworks are described with the same cautionary language as on the site (including NDA-gated or trade-secret notices where the page marks them).
Relationship to Part 1 and to valuations
About the Products 2 answers the question what is inside each numbered package. For pricing, market comparison, and illustrative revenue scenarios, use Valuations 2, which mirrors the same project range. The two pages are intended to be read together during diligence.
Next step
If a specific project matches your strategy, note the project number and package type from About the Products 2, then cross-check figures and assumptions on Valuations 2. Use the contact methods published in the site footer for qualified inquiries.
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