At the heart of the EDS Network is the Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE-3). Unlike traditional server architectures that rely on discretized CPU/GPU clusters, the WSE-3 provides a unified silicon fabric capable of processing over 4 trillion transistors in a single clock cycle. This elimination of chip-to-chip latency is critical for our Real-Time Signal Reconstruction.
NRP replaces standard BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) with a dynamic, weight-based neural network. Our AI model, trained on petabytes of global traffic data, predictively identifies congestion in undersea fiber-optic cables and orbital satellite relays.
The EDS digital provisioning engine utilizes a secure enclave on Android devices to handle Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP) via GSMA-compliant certificate exchanges. This ensures 100% security during the "YES" activation phase, allowing instant global connectivity without physical hardware dependency.