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GBT’s first 3D, Multiplanar Microchip Continuation Patent Granted


GBT Technologies Inc.

GBT Technologies Inc.

GBT’s first continuation patent strengthening the new multi-dimensional integrated circuit’s architecture and manufacturing concepts

Patent Granted on August 9, 2022

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GBT Technologies Inc. (OTC PINK: GTCH) (“GBT” or the “Company”), first 3D, Multi-Planar IC design and manufacturing technology, continuation patent, was granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) on August 9, 2022. The first continuation patent is focused on strengthening the new microchip’s design and manufacturing concepts and methodologies. A second continuation patent was filed on July 29, 2022, seeking to protect the memory integrated circuit’s architecture and connectivity structures. The original nonprovisional patent protects a system and method to design and manufacture microchips on multi-plane surfaces, enabling placing more electronic circuits on chips, with the goal of enabling faster performance and better electrical characteristics. GBT recently filed an additional patent to enhance its 3D, multi-dimensional concepts. This patent describes a system and method to analyze, calculate and determine the optimal 3D, multi-planar shape to manufacture a chip according to a desired process dimension. The goal of such system, when fully developed, is to predict the most optimal 3D, multidimensional shape to best fit a selected design node.

GBT has invested effort in the integrated circuit field and related EDA design automation technologies, with the goal of developing innovative systems and methods to design and manufacture the next generation of the world’s semiconductor projects. Its 3D, multi-dimensional microchip architecture IP introduces methods to design and manufacture integrated circuits to fit advanced analog, digital, and mixed type ICs on a silicon wafer. The goal is to apply this type of technology in various fields including AI, medical, autonomous vehicles and industrial technologies.

“We have invested significant effort in the integrated circuits arena and we believe that we have developed advancements for the next era of electronics. Our 3D, multi planar patents are aimed…

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GBT GRANTED Patents (IP – Intellectual Property) Update


GBT’s IP includes additional innovative pending patents, and the company intends to file more during 2022

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GBT Technologies Inc. ( OTC PINK: GTCHD ) (“GBT” or the “Company”), disclosed about its filing of patents with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”). In order to assist its followers, GBT released partial IP’s update, which under one release encompass all five patents granted. The company’s IP include more innovative pending patents, and intends to file more technological advancements patents during 2022.

MULTI-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND MEMORY STRUCTURE FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS. Patent No. 10,854,763 United States Patent: 10854763 (uspto.gov) : A New paradigm in Integrated Circuits architecture and manufacturing, enabling the design of much more powerful ICs and larger capacity memories.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MOBILE DATABASE MANAGEMENT AND SHARING. Patent No. 10,853,32 United States Patent: 10853327 (uspto.gov) : Innovative database management and sharing system, enabling robust cybersecurity, data processing and efficient storage.

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS FOR SECURE COMMUNICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS. Patent No. 10,521,614 United States Patent: 10521614 (uspto.gov) : A communication microchip for mobile technology, alleviates to a great extent the disadvantages of known electronic circuits and communications systems by establishing powerful private, secured network.

TRACKING DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING PATCH PACKAGES WITH EMBEDDED ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS. Patent No. 10,021,522 United States Patent: 10021522 (uspto.gov)atent: 10021522 (uspto.gov) : Advanced tracking technology based on innovative radio and antenna technologies. The system works with or without GPS services.

TRACKING DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING PATCH PACKAGES WITH EMBEDDED ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS. Patent No. 10,616,715 Global tracking via patch system United States Patent: 10616715 (uspto.gov) : A breakthrough tracking device in a form of a patch, made of a flexible material to be affixed to an object for tracking purposes anywhere on Earth. The system works with or without…

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BehavioSec Granted U.S. Patents for Mobile Authentication and Social Engineering Detection


SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BehavioSec, the industry pioneer and technology leader for behavioral biometrics and continuous authentication, today announced the successful grant of two additional U.S. patents for its innovative method of verifying user identity and detecting fraud. Since its 2008 founding, BehavioSec has successfully been granted 24 U.S. patents, demonstrating the company’s continual commitment to the innovation and development of behavioral biometrics technology. With this new addition to their patent portfolio, BehavioSec technology can better protect digital identities and consumers on mobile devices from increasingly sophisticated, social engineering attacks – helping stop fraud before the damage is done.

Today, BehavioSec already protects over 180 million people and 20 billion annual transactions across the globe. But as mobile devices continue to increase as a means of conducting financial transactions and accessing account information, consumers and institutions are often trading security and placing more value on the convenience and experience of using them. The new BehavioSec patent US20200074053A1 offers a leap forward in protecting the over 3 billion Android devices in use today. The technology behind this patent allows BehavioSec customers to double the actionable intelligence gleaned from each Android keystroke – without friction, latency, or intrusive data collection. This new technology also instantly matches mobile digital identities against their inherent and unique behavioral biometrics profiles – securing them from fraud like banking trojans, remote access attacks, device theft, and social engineering scams.

For social engineering scams (when legitimate customers are tricked or coached into fraudulent transactions), the new BehavioSec patent US20210117979A1 improves the detection and blocking of these scams at scale. It is a further advancement of the company’s 2019 patent US20200118138A1 that enhanced accuracy and added new methods of detection on mobile devices. With this defensive layer, institutions have greater sensitivity and visibility into subtle behavioral anomalies resulting from stress, hesitation, and…

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Access granted: Mobile security at the touch of a finger – Engadget


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Access granted: Mobile security at the touch of a finger
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Whether spurred by work regulations or the desire for personal data security, many of us spend more time than we'd like entering PIN codes and passwords to access our devices. Biometric authentication tools, specifically fingerprint sensors, can help

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