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The contemporary holo crystals of TL:13-15 Charted Space are vastly superior to the silicon electronics used by TL:7-9 societies. However, science and science fiction have long predicted a hypothetically perfect memory storage device known as computronium, with near unlimited storage space and capabilities to process calculations in the many trillions per zottasecond.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:49, 19 September 2019

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Computronium is a golden grail of Information Technology, a material which is a near perfect medium for the storage of data.

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Information Technology



Description (Specifications)

The contemporary holo crystals of TL:13-15 Charted Space are vastly superior to the silicon electronics used by TL:7-9 societies. However, science and science fiction have long predicted a hypothetically perfect memory storage device known as computronium, with near unlimited storage space and capabilities to process calculations in the many trillions per zottasecond.

History & Background (Dossier)

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