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Frequently asked questions

The Whisper Company

Welcome to The Whisper Company’s Frequently Asked section. Here, you will find answers to common inquiries regarding our innovative patented technologies, products, and services. We aim to provide clarity and support you explore what we have to offer. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out!

What is Quantum Proof?

Quantum Proof refers to cryptographic algorithms (usually public-key/private-key algorithms) that are thought to be secure against an attack by a quantum computer.  The problem with currently popular algorithms is that their security relies on one of three hard mathematical problems: the integer factorization problem, the discrete logarithm problem or the elliptic-curve discrete logarithm problem.  Quantum Computing has proven to break these schemes.

What is Hybrid Computing?

Digital computers perform numerical operations on discrete signals; in contrast, analog computers perform algebraic and integro-differential operations upon continuous signals.  Therefore certain operations, which are difficult to program on a digital computer, are available inherently on the analog machine.   ​ Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, including our Chief Technology Officer, Benito, have leveraged these hybrid concepts to develop the HxC (Hybrid Extreme Computer) technology.  It combines analog and digital computers that overcome the most difficult drawbacks of each technology.  The result is a computer that can solve problems at speeds between supercomputers and quantum computers.

What is Mixed Signal?

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a mixed-signal solution that combines both analog and digital computers, taking the best of each and complimenting the weaknesses of the other. Our innovative mixed-signal computation circuits overcome problems of both digital and analog computing, is fast, stable, field-programmable, and performs computations with real numbers.  Differential equations –ubiquitous in science, engineering, technology, commerce, and other areas– could be solved in real-time or faster:  what now takes hours in supercomputers could take seconds in our system.

What are Chaotic Oscillators?

A Chaotic Oscillator is a simple set of equations or an electronic circuit that exhibits classic chaotic behavior.  This means roughly that it is a “non-periodic oscillator”; it produces an oscillating waveform that, unlike an ordinary electronic oscillator, never “repeats”.  Small differences in initial conditions, such as those due to rounding errors in numerical computation, yield widely diverging outcomes for such dynamical systems, rendering long-term prediction of their behavior impossible in general.

What is Hybrid Computing?

Digital computers perform numerical operations on discrete signals; in contrast, analog computers perform algebraic and integro-differential operations upon continuous signals.  Therefore certain operations, which are difficult to program on a digital computer, are available inherently on the analog machine.  Researchers, including our Chief Technology Officer, Benito Fernandez, at The University of Texas at Austin have developed technologies named HxC (Hybrid Extreme Computer), that combines analog and digital computers that overcome the most difficult drawbacks of each technology.  The result is a computer that can solve problems at speeds between supercomputers and quantum computers.

Mission

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