Tyler stood in front of the lab table, his hands in his pockets and a satisfied a smile on his face.
On the table before him, ten non-volatile DRAM-based NVMe units were lined up.
They looked sleek, compact, but they are unimaginably powerful.
Each of them a storage miracle, each of them the kind of advancement that shouldn't exist for at least another three to four decades.
While he had been deep in his office all day finalizing the Heimdall motherboard schematic, his team had quietly pushed the boundary again.
Six more of the advanced storage modules had been fabricated. Coupled with the four completed the day before, that brought the total to ten—just two shy of the twelve he needed.
Tyler's gaze swept across the modules, then shifted to the team still packing up their equipment and running final diagnostics.
None of them were resting, despite the hour. They didn't have to be told this was history. They could feel it in their bones.