This will be fun to watch. Thermal vision gear that is 'cheap' is in high demand, so there is a ready market for that if they can get it in production quantities.
imagine building CPUs with "remote epitaxy" so much manufacturing parallelism we could achieve. i know it does not work like that. but that, should be in scifi movie, not traveling thru wormholes. (not sarcasm)
This will be fun to watch. Thermal vision gear that is 'cheap' is in high demand, so there is a ready market for that if they can get it in production quantities.
Not just that
>could respond to wavelengths across the entire infrared spectrum
Depending on sensitivity achievable, this would be HUGE in a large variety of scientific fields, like analytical chemistry.
imagine building CPUs with "remote epitaxy" so much manufacturing parallelism we could achieve. i know it does not work like that. but that, should be in scifi movie, not traveling thru wormholes. (not sarcasm)