The International Technologies Corporation (ITC) held its inaugural Electronic Architecture Expo yesterday where the company's
new CEO outlined its renewed direction for products and microsystems in the near future. The event was held at the Svendsen
Conference Hall in Skalm. ITC has been under considerable pressure from its shareholders/investors to diversify the company's
products as well as enhance their capabilities. To actualise these changes, Christoffer Haagensen a software engineer from parent
company, VOLT was brought in to replace Peter Ovesen as CEO of the International Technologies Corporation. Fox had led the
company into largely unsuccessful ventures which resulted in the company having to beg the much larger VOLT to be "rescued" from
near bankruptcy through direct capital investment. With factories open in Agatha and a mounting interest to expand into Lourenne
mainly due to the relative ease of labour, Haagensen has brought a few tricks to ensure that the International Technologies
Corporation remains several steps ahead of the competition. Haagensen unveiled "Cookie Jar", which is ITC's next generation core
CPU platform. Haagensen has stated that the new platform is smarter and faster than its predecessors and will form the backbone
for Chocolate Chip (server) and Cookie Dough (consumer) processors with the platform to be rolled out in the next quarter.
Haagensen stated that Cookie Jar would allow for increased performance and will increase the space needed to accelerate the
process of facilitating artificial intelligence, processing and large workloads mainly in areas demanding of high CPU power.
Cookie Jar will take advantage of ITC'S 10nm manufacturing process granted to the company by VOLT which in itself will be a
relief to the company's decade long use of 15nm process products. Major reductions in latency and increases to instruction have
been stated to be implemented in the new platform. As it pertains to memory, a major boost has been hinted. With the possibility
of a jump from 40 bits to 60 bits. However this increase comes as a cost as the hardening of the infrastructure of the platform
will be introduced as a means of curbing future exploitation of the platform, a problem which ITC has run into many times in the
past.
Although the processing platform is formidable in itself, the most important of the features to comes with Cookie Jar is the
improvement in graphics. Integrated graphics performance whilst not being one of the company's high points has been making
significant comes backs and Cookie Jar brings with it the Alpha Four (A4) which will improve graphics mainly on laptops and
desktops. ITC has stated that it intends on pushing its processors and graphics cards to be used in the video game markets, most
notably the pc-gaming market. It has offer a jitter-free experience through Alpha Four and improved frame-rates. In the past, the
Alpha Three had been privy to much dissatisfaction as consumers complained of major concerns for rubber-banding. Whilst ITC shot
down the sentiment knocking off as a problem with the consumer's system and not the processor, the Alpha Four still makes an
attempt to address the issue by reducing latency. Not to leave out the company's interesting in cellphone chip manufacturing,
Haagensen stated that the company was in the process of developing a chip which will enhance battery life and cellphone speed.
Transistors are the backbone of cellphone electronic ability. ITC has stated that intends on rolling out the "Mustard Seed"
transistor in 2024. As in the name, the Mustard Seed transistor is expected to be far smaller than its processor, "Cashew". The
smaller transistor would allow for ITC to add more electronic ability to cellphones. Through the smaller transistor phones could
either opt for a boost in speed or battery life by a factor of 10%. ITC's new business model has garnered much support from its
shareholders and under Haagensen guidance as has been demonstrated with the face-lift for the company which had been registering
losses for sometime, the International Technologies Corporation is expected to be an extremely successful subsidiary of VOLT and
an extremely successful technology company in the global markets.