Gopher Protocol Announces New Improved Version for its Epsilon Software

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Gopher Protocol (OTCQB:GOPH) has announced an updated version of its Epsilon (version 2.1) to be released June 15. As quoted in the press release: Epsilon was created to implement improvements in the semiconductor development and design industry, allowing semiconductor manufacturers to speed up the development process of chips, as well as provide for the optimization …

Gopher Protocol (OTCQB:GOPH) has announced an updated version of its Epsilon (version 2.1) to be released June 15.
As quoted in the press release:

Epsilon was created to implement improvements in the semiconductor development and design industry, allowing semiconductor manufacturers to speed up the development process of chips, as well as provide for the optimization of chip design so that it uses less power.
The Company announced on May 23rd that its version in development included special algorithms that were especially targeted to analyze performance and power consumption of microchips that are designed for mobile and IoT domains called, “IoT Aware”.
Version 2.1 adds new features including the “Epsilon Importer” and the new GUI (Graphic User Interface).
“The new version of Epsilon is significantly faster and user friendly, a key benefit for integrated circuit designers. In the world of microchip design EDA tools are involved with complex setups and prerequisites. We focus on providing a user friendly approach so the designers can concentrate on the actual electrical analysis to achieve electrical First-Time-Right designs to meet corporate goals and time to market window,” said Danny Rittman, the Company’s CTO.
Talking about the Epsilon Importer, Dr. Rittman said, “One of the most cumbersome and time consuming steps in software tools is the setup time. It typically takes tedious initial setup time to manually enter the numerical values according to the documentation. One of our main goals is to improve on this with Plug & Play and Ready for use! We created the ‘Epsilon Importer’ to scan the process data and plug all variables and values into the necessary parameters. In this way the tedious and time consuming, initial setup is now done automatically and within seconds. This eliminates one of the major ‘scare factors’ for engineers when it comes to tool’s setup. Engineers will be still able to set parameters manually if desired.”

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