Tech Questions? From News release dated August 13, 2020....
The QNRG testing cycle has successfully produced an operational prototype that can achieve 300 Mbps of random bits with only the digital components limiting the throughput. At this point in time, the current prototype is designed and assembled on standard PCB technology using commercially available and off-the-shelf components, as well as quantum tunneling junctions fabricated using standard clean room techniques on a silicon substrate at Universite de Sherbrooke
From the news release dated April 29, 2021....
QNC has developed the next generation of cryptographic QRNG solutions that is based on electron quantum tunnelling, a purely quantum effect that guarantees complete randomness. It also has the capacity to deliver >1 Gigabits per second ("Gbps") of full-entropy random numbers and is versatile enough to be embedded in a portable USB-type key or a microprocessor chip.
"Operating Prototype at 300 Mbps of random bits vs. >1 Gbps of full-entropy Random numbers....
Sounds like an improvement to me!
Where are the experts? QT... can you explain this?
Thanks,
FI4