You know how to know this is a scam? Because the OP is a new account and this thread turned into an advertisement for another fpga scam. Clearly they wrote the op post themselves.
Hi Yobigd20.
I can understand how you might arrive at that conclusion, but in fact we have no relation at all to Algol68. Also, if you take the time to investigate, you will realize:
1. This is not a scam. The technology is described in technical detail in a way that is generally accessible.
2. This is most definitely not an FPGA. As stated in the beginning of the article, FPGAs are much too expensive and inefficient.
3. My personal history going back to my days at Caltech is fully available online. You can verify all my credentials, and I am completely willing to engage with anyone that has a serious question. I have absolutely zero to hide. You can come meet me in person if you want.
There is no selling going on here at all. I haven't asked for a penny from anyone. I just think everyone deserves a heads up as to what is coming in the future. You can use the information presented here however you wish, but it is important that people are made aware of it, as there is too much misinformation floating around already.