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Approved Tech Jogan Pi

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Titan

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Intent: To expand CCT's range of products

Dev Threads: If needed

Manufacturer: Concordia Crescent Technologies

Model: Jogan Pi 1

Affiliation: Open Market

Modularity: No

Production: Mass produced

Material: Electronics, circutry, flimsi steel

Strengths:
  • Inexpensive: Due to its componets, the Jogan Pi is cheap to make and maintain.
Weaknesses:
  • ​In order to make the Jogan Pi inexpensive the creators had to lower the efficency of hte computer meaning that it is not as good as the galactic standard.
Description: The Jogan Pi is a small affordable micro computer. It can be used as a cheap computer, a robotic brain, or countless other things. With it only being a single inch wide and barely four inches tall, the Jogan Pi is a small processing unit that can be combined to make extraordinary thing such as supercomputers or rudimetery intellegnce in some blasters. The Base model can hold up to 4 GB and it has a total of 1 RAM, while the slightly more expensive B model can hol 10 GB and posses 4 RAM
 
RESEARCH REVIEW
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Star Wars Canon:
Pending initial review
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Starwars Chaos:
Pending initial review
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WITHOUT DEV THREADS
Pending initial review
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WITH DEV THREADS
Pending Initial review
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SUGGESTIONS
Pending Inital review
 
Sol'yic Ramikad said:
Concordian Cresent Technologies

I see that your company is currently under review. When it is approved, this should be linked to the approved company submission (More likely than not, it should be this page).

As for the submission itself, as per the latest iteration of the technology template, this needs a strengths and weaknesses section with at least one strength and one weakness.

Otherwise, this looks pretty good.
 
[member="Sol'yic Ramikad"], making something like the Star Wars equivalent of a Raspberry Pi is a cool idea, and it's probably simple enough that an arms company can do it, given the use of basic computers in blasters and many armors.

However, please do not make it a habit of regularly making things that are not in your company's approved "operations".
 
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