Before noon the next day, the final two non-volatile DRAM-based NVMe modules were complete.
Tyler didn't say anything as he observed all twelve DRAMs on the table. He nodded to himself, as he turned, gave the team a slight nod, and walked out of the lab
They all wanted to celebrate such huge success but there was no need for that. At least not until the actual work had been done.
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The previous night on the their way back to the hotel , Tyler gave David the list of materials to source. Boron nitride composite sheets. Titanium-alloy support brackets. Graphene filament rolls. Miniaturized supercapacitor modules. Even diamond-like carbon coatings.
He had no intention of improvising mid-process. Everything had to be ready before the first print run began.
He knew that by the time he'd be ready to integrate the power delivery systems and cooling failsafes, David would've secured and delivered the required materials.