They have been using "edge-biasing" NBI since C-2U in 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TAE_Technologies
https://tae.com/a-new-high-performance- ... jection-2/
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Yes, they have been using NBI for a long time, but until very recently, not for startup.
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TAE Technologies has released this very interesting press release with a new plan on going from Norm directly to Da Vinci, skipping Copernicus: https://tae.com/tae-shortens-device-roa ... ercial-era.
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Looks like they are updating Norm to (or at least close to) do what Copernicus was supposed to do.
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This seems like pretty exciting news. Am I falling for marketing hype, or is this as significant as it sounds?
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From what I have learned from this forum since 2007 I guess they now have a plausible idea of how to get the job done. The real work remains: To climb the order of magnitude ladder until the triple product have a relevant value.
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Silly question, but have they said how they plan to get the energy out?