the wunderwaffe AI chip
Must be the same that would have been used to remotely and unhackable control hundreds of thousands of Quark Xs worldwide from his apartment in Miami.
the wunderwaffe AI chip
Must be the same that would have been used to remotely and unhackable control hundreds of thousands of Quark Xs worldwide from his apartment in Miami.
The same company which had to ask a wanna-be-customer to explain the concept of a 'Mounting Bracket' claims to have all the knowledge to totally produce the wunderwaffe AI chip hiding underneath the duct tape and baking foil...
Since Rossi has his own microchip fab for his AI chips, one easy way to pay for the e-cat rollout is to just dedicate a portion of that fab for making chips for external customers. With the chip shortage, Leonardo could be raking in the bucks in no time.
You say Ai chip, I say control circuit.
You say Ai chip, I say control circuit.
...the Man from Del Monte, he say AI
i say LED, resistor & battery (but the bright light in the reflector is from an off-camera spotlight, lower-left)
...the Man from Del Monte, he say AI
i say LED, resistor & battery (but the bright light in the reflector is from an off-camera spotlight, lower-left)
Display MoreThe same company which had to ask a wanna-be-customer to explain the concept of a 'Mounting Bracket' claims to have all the knowledge to totally produce the wunderwaffe AI chip hiding underneath the duct tape and baking foil...
Andrea Rossi
March 31 2023 at 10:51 AM
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2- ...We have also already the know how to produce the microchips necessary for our A.I. in house, without depending from external sources
Maybe Rossi watched this Video.
Maybe Rossi watched this Video.
Sam, I'm sure we all appreciate your integrity and devotion to the eCat cause. I say this as an Elec Eng of 40+ years experience, with only the best intentions of uncovering the truth: you.are.being.duped
'Maybe Rossi watched this Video'? why would he? even if he actually had the new energy producing tech which he claims, he wouldn't need AI to control it. All of the supposed fancy functions which he claims to have squezed into his Altoids tin for $peanuts could be achieved using a simple micro (beaglebone, arduino, raspberry pi, etc) and some simple interfacing chips
Compared to this, AI requires massively complex logic (software & processor)
The video you just shared shows an enthusiast hand-crafting an array of simple transistors, with no inbuilt logic. Sit down and watch it again with a stopwatch; time how long it shows him carefully processing each chip (The video itself only shows a fraction of the full time each step takes); then multiply the time taken for all the steps by 10 million and that will be a small fraction of the time it will take AR's claimed 'team' to fabricate just the no. of chips needed to meet the initial target of pre-orders
Keep believing ...or start to question claims and look for genuine supporting evidence. No-one can do this for you - you have to come to your own informed conclusions
But I say this in all sincerity, do not be surprised if within 1 year or 5, you discover that you have been horribly and cynically deceived
(This is an investor type scam, it's setup to make big bucks from big money-lenders - the only reason for creating JoNP and encouraging eCat fanzines is to make it look to investors that there is an active and hungry market for Leonardo Corps claimed 'inventions')
Well if nothing else the comment gave me the
idea to look for that video.
That Young Man is pretty darned
Smart in my Books.
Has Drive.
He said in the video Jeri Ellsworth inspired him.
Display MoreWell if nothing else the comment gave me the
idea to look for that video.
That Young Man is pretty darned
Smart in my Books.
Has Drive.
He said in the video Jeri Ellsworth inspired him.
He's worked hard: studied well, familiarised himself with demanding techniques, gathered suitable tools, honed his fabrication skills - learnt a lot and achieved a great deal
As the YouTube blurb says: he's producing 1970's era device fabrication on a small budget in a home workshop
Practically, he can use his process to make chips for things like guitar effects, but realistically no-one is going to be using his home fabrication lab to make AI chips, probably not even control logic for Power Cells
This project has been great for giving him experience and insight into the principles of chip fabrication, maybe it will become his door-opener to future work
If he's making his own "AI Chips", it's most likely a Gate Array, which is user-programmable. No IC Fab required.
If he's making his own "AI Chips", it's most likely a Gate Array, which is user-programmable. No IC Fab required.
That would be an interesting development path!
Fortunately no AI is required in the SSM
You gotta learn rossi-speak! As noted above "AI chip" means "control chip".
You gotta learn rossi-speak! As noted above "AI chip" means "control chip".
That may be, however he has argued against it when that was suggested previously.
I don’t know if he still hand solders the 10000 connections any more.
however he has argued against it
But HE only speaks Rossi-speak! We're getting a bit recursive here!
Not only does Rossi fabricate AI chips, he designs them! We have not seen miracles like this since Jesus!
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
The microchips of the Ecat SKLep SSM have been designed by Leonardo Corporation, or you use standard microchips ?
All the best,
Nikola
Nikola:
The microchips of the Ecat SKLep SSM are designed by Leonardo Corporation,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Gate arrays. Yes, designed by users.
[ Most (1970+) of my 60-year career is in chip design, 10 years with a Gate Array company. ]
designed by Leonardo Corporation
In the sense of artistic arrangement of function-less junkyard electronics.
Display MoreNot only does Rossi fabricate AI chips, he designs them! We have not seen miracles like this since Jesus!
Dear Dr Andrea Rossi,
The microchips of the Ecat SKLep SSM have been designed by Leonardo Corporation, or you use standard microchips ?
All the best,
Nikola
Nikola:
The microchips of the Ecat SKLep SSM are designed by Leonardo Corporation,
Warm Regards,
A.R.
Guys, it's First of April ...
Gate arrays. Yes, designed by users.
You don’t “design” the chip, you program the FPGA or SoC (e.g. using VHDL).
The chip is still designed and manufactured by well known larger worldwide chips producers like Xilinx, Altera… but not “Leonardo Corporation”.