Since 1958, you’ve bought silicon based on what the package says, not what the math says. Brown introduces the Seed Voxel — a canonical specification that makes performance per dollar, per watt, and per square millimeter objectively calculable across any foundry.
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Semiconductor Seed Matrix (7T Seed / AutoPhi Future): From Ratio to GDSII to Blu-ray
Foundry-Ready Semiconductor Design: From Seed to GDSII to Blu-ray Harvest
Case Study – A Semiconductor Partner Chooses the Consolidated AutoPhi Handoff Over Multiple SKUs
[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Semiconductor Partner Chooses the Consolidated AutoPhi Handoff Over Multiple SKUs A semiconductor company had already evaluated AutoPhi FUTURE for a forward-looking program. For their current, production-oriented track they wanted the full stack in one place: Light CPU, Quantum CPU, PCIe and MicroSDXC accelerators, RTL, synthesis, place-and-route, foundry-ready output. They did not […]
Case Study – A Research Lab Evaluates AutoPhi FUTURE for a Sovereign Quantum Pilot
[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A Research Lab Evaluates AutoPhi FUTURE for a Sovereign Quantum Pilot A North American semiconductor and quantum research consortium had a mandate: explore an original computing architecture for a sovereign high-performance and quantum pilot, without dependency on a single incumbent ISA or foundry. They had 14 months to shortlist options and produce […]
Product Insight – When You Need the Full AutoPhi Stack in One Handoff, Not Multiple SKUs
[lcus_masonry_article] Product Insight: When You Need the Full AutoPhi Stack in One Handoff—Not Multiple SKUs AutoPhi Modern is the consolidated AutoPhi offering: Light CPU, Quantum CPU, PCIe and MicroSDXC accelerators in a single, unified handoff. The product insight is when to choose Modern over FUTURE or over assembling from multiple products: when you need the […]
Product Insight – Why Original Architectures Matter When You’re Not Shopping for Another ISA
[lcus_masonry_article] Product Insight: Why Original Architectures Matter When You’re Not Shopping for Another ISA When a lab or government evaluates a new computing architecture for sovereign or high-performance use, the first question is often “what are we actually buying?” If the answer is “a variation on RISC-V, ARM, or x86,” the evaluation collapses into licensing, […]