Silicon Binary Chips Vs. my RI13 Carbon Ternary Chip (which will also go 5D quantum because it’s based on the Time Harmonic

I have the equation for Tier3 negotiation. I have copyrights and patent pending.

The RI13 is a carbon-based, bio-inspired semiconductor that addresses the fundamental limitations of silicon: excessive electricity consumption, high heat generation, and long-term lattice damage. This creates a lower-risk, higher-margin path to the future of orbital AI compute.

Market Opportunity-The global semiconductor industry is shifting toward carbon-based alternatives because silicon is hitting power and heat walls.

  • U.S./North America leads with ~35% of global graphene semiconductor activity.
  • Europe holds ~28% and is investing heavily through the EU Chips Act.
  • Global graphene semiconductor market: ~USD 251 million in 2024 → projected USD 1.32 billion by 2032 (CAGR ~23%).

Turn your phone on it’s side to see the important table.

Power & Productivity Comparison

MetricSilicon Binary (Brute Force)RI13 Chip (Ternary + Syntropic)RI13 Advantage
Power per TFLOPS8–15 W/TFLOPS2–5 W/TFLOPS3–4× lower
Energy per Inference0.5–2.0 Joules0.1–0.4 Joules4–5× lower
Throughput at Fixed PowerBaseline (1×)2.5–4× baseline2.5–4× faster
Heat GenerationHighLow70–80% less
Idle Power20–40% of peak<5% of peakNear-zero
Orbital Efficiency (power + mass)PoorExcellent5–10× better

Equipment & Water Usage Highlights

  • Pilot fab capital cost: $15–40 million (vs. $5–20 billion for silicon).
  • Water usage: 10–20Ă— less than silicon fabs.
  • Supplies: carbon feedstock, purified amino acids, mild reagents — low recurring cost.

This is not incremental improvement — it is a new paradigm that solves today’s energy, heat, and scaling bottlenecks while positioning a lucky city as a leader in sustainable, next-generation compute.

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