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Approved Tech [Sudo] Central Processor µBrain

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EmKay

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INTENT
To create a building block for a greater level of computing possibilities, based on the workings of Atretes Rhoujen in his A21U Advanced Pocket Secretary.

DEVELOPMENT THREAD
If Necessary

MANUFACTURER
Sudoka Industries

MODEL
µCPB

AFFILIATION
Sudoka Industries

MODULARITY
No

PRODUCTION
Minor

MATERIAL
  • Plasteel compound circuit board
  • Durasteel-Bronzium alloy circuitry and connectors
  • Durasteel locking arm
  • Various metals and plastics for construction of small nodes and core hubs

DESCRIPTION
Per the desire of Sudoka Industries to advanced technology wherever possible, they discovered that the technology Atretes had invented in his A21U could be improved upon greatly and produced to help develop computers and possibly droid brains. It is an advanced central processor unit dubbed the "Central Processor Micro-Brain" or, due to the written notation of micro-, the "u-Brain". It is small, only a few centimetres wide in a square, and about as thick as two or three sheets of paper, and has the processing power of much larger units. Its intended use is for civil uses. As previously states, computing devices are the intended product for this to be used in, but if a military contractor ever got hold of them it would likely be very efficient in creating compact droid brains.

Due to its size, the power draw from this component is small. While it still requires a fair draw due to its processing power, its energy usage is significantly lesser than more common processors due to size and efficient design. By itself, the µCPB is practically useless. It is merely a component for use in other things, but for the future of technology it is quite the stepping stone.
 
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