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GBT Filed Continuation Applications For Database Management And Multi-Dimensional Microchip Patents

GBT Filed Continuation Applications For Database Management And Multi-Dimensional Microchip Patents

GBT Technologies Inc., filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) continuation applications for its mobile database sharing, publication # 20210081368 and multi-dimensional chip, publication # 20210083130 patents. Both applications were published on March 18, 2021.

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The multi-dimensional microchip invention relates to the field of integrated circuit (IC) silicon structure, and covering GBT’ futuristic integrated circuit technology which introduces new methods for microchip’s manufacturing. The technology enables the manufacturing of more transistors on a silicon wafer in order to place more circuits/features on a die. The company’s 3D microchip patent was granted as of December 1, 2020 by the USPTO as US patent U.S. Patent No. 10,854,763.

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The database management patent is targeted to enable a highly secured communication protocol and to produce increased processing of database objects through its networks. Using the technology contemplated in the patent, it is believed that mobile and IoT devices may be able to share/exchange vast amounts of data using what is believed to be highly secured, segmentation oriented, proprietary techniques.  The was granted on December 1, 2020 by the USPTO as a US patent No. 10,853,327.

As a reminder, as disclosed in the Company’s Form 8-K Current Report filed March 2, 2020 and in subsequent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Discover Growth Fund, LLC (“Discover”) has asserted that it has sold all the Company’s assets including one of the assets discussed in this Press Release. The Company is pursuing various legal remedies challenging Discover’s position that is has sold the Company’s assets of which there is no guarantee the Company will be successful in such challenge.

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