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Burst of Media Coverage Concerning nVidia Technology (updated)

If you are a journalist, there is a healthy old-school suggestion on how to break a scoop in new media: follow blogs of all your usual suspects! It is my personal experience, and - it happens - I share it with most excellent colleagues in the world. :-)

The visit of Team Synergy Moon's co-funder Kevin Myrick and our main AI consultant Martin Peniak to Santa Clara headquarters of technology company nVidia and the echoes of presentation in blogs and Team Synergy Moon pages, and social media, has done it. Even the subject on that mater has started on nVidia's forum.

For the matter of the fact, I had to anticipate somebody will connect the dots before we have a complete story to announce that we are experimenting the pre-release Tegra 3 technology for our purpose. But I didn't.

So, here we are. There is sudden burst of reports of online mediadelighted about our re-purposing of mighty nVidia's 5-core processor which wisely uses very low power. And as the time goes by, this is not stopping, even in several languages other then english. It is interesting that most of these sites are not space-related, so they have to repeat basic informations of Google Lunar X Prize competition taking TSM as an example team, which, for the matter of fact, makes us happy in our outreach efforts.

Well, the performance of the intelligent hardware we've found on Tegrea 3 is exactly what we were looking for in our resources hungry mission in Google Lunar X Prize competition, and with addition of artificial intelligence in many mission critical stages.

UPDATE: In the meantime Martin Peniak had to make response to publicity, revealing some new informations.

We have just to announce: very soon here we will have more news. The stories are just waiting in row to be told.

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