All existing computational architectures share two fundamental bottlenecks that E8 geometry resolves simultaneously. BOTTLENECK 1 - BUFFERING: Conventional binary processing moves data between stages in sequence. At each transition, data must wait (buffered) while the next stage prepares. This is not an engineering problem. It is a structural property of binary language itself: information has no geometric position, so it queues. The E8 chip (IPO pending 2026) translates binary into E8 geometric language at the chip level. In E8 geometry, every concept occupies a fixed position in the 248-dimensional lattice. Processing is not sequential retrieval - it is geometric lookup. There is no queue because there is no ambiguity of position. Buffering is eliminated at the architectural level, not patched around. BOTTLENECK 2 - ENTANGLEMENT: Quantum computing attempts to solve the connectivity problem through quantum entanglement. Entanglement is fragile: it requires near-absolute-zero tempera Author: Andrew Stewart Caldin, Independent Researcher, UK. Part of the E8 Intelligence Research series. Platform: e8intelligence.com
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