Draft:Atombeam
Data transmission technology company.
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Atombeam is a data technology and artificial intelligence company based in Moraga, California. The company operates across telecommunications, industrial Internet of Things (IoT), defense, smart infrastructure, and enterprise AI sectors, with a patented method for reducing the size of machine-generated data.[1] [2] Its core technology converts raw data into highly compact “codewords” that are smaller for transmission.[3] [4] It processes data in larger amounts while improving transmission security.[1] [5]
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Submission declined on 7 April 2026 by Reading Beans (talk).
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Neurpac
Machine learning-driven compaction software that merges data reduction, searchability, and security into one software algorithm. [12] Rather than sending raw data, Neurpac converts the raw data into compact codewords to optimize bandwidth. It processes data in larger amounts while improving transmission security.[5] [13]
PCM (Persistent Cognitive Machine)
PCM is an AI solution under development. Unlike current Large Language Models, PCM learns continuously, from experience.[14]


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