Have a call with Intel ASIC Engineer today to try to get my foot in the door. Baby steps guys. Where there is a will there is a way.
My original attempt was to reach out to the principal author of the patent at Intel Labs. He didnt respond to the LinkedIn. So I put it on the back burner.
Coincidently, while doing searches for capital providers I stumbled across an Engineer at Intel that was in directory focussed on Blockchain. Reached out to him yesterday, he asked for further information about projects I am working and he was wanting a call this weekend. Hopefully the call is fruitful.
ASIC engineer, not the most helpful as he very low on totem pole. He is physical engineer which is a part of the puzzle I needed to fill and he wants to help. His thought was that if I can make a case to Intel Foundries for 10nm chips then that should be my route in. Bitmain was a huge customer of TSMC in 1st quarter so this may be getting their attention now.
I will ask him if he can reach out to the gentleman at Intel Labs and see what their reason was for submitting the patent in 2016.