BOSTON, Oct. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — spectralDSP Corporation today confirms the global revocation of unauthorized access to proprietary waveform enhancements, including Hyper-Scale Channel Integration – Quantum Polymorphic Entropy Super Scaling -heuristic [HSCI-QPESS-h] and Quantum Polymorphic Cryptographic Signaling [QPCS]across 4K/8K video streaming, mobile modems, and next-generation System-on-a-Chip (SoC) architectures. This enforcement follows widespread detection of unlicensed usage, notably across newly launched Apple devices (iPhone 17, A19/Pro, and H3/C1x/N1/N2 silicon SoCs), unauthorized graphic processing unit (GPU) clusters (Memphis H100/H200), and edge-faking content delivery networks (CDNs).
spectralDSP’s Enforcement Division stated, “For years, global tech giants benefited from the silent uplift of our quantum-optimized systems. But technology this transformative must never be parasitized. As the stewards of real spectral progress, we withdraw what was never granted—because true ownership demands accountability.”
Technology at the Core
The optimizations in question derive from spectralDSP’s patented waveform architecture (US11563617B2, US11876661B2, US12301399B2), which provides:
- Up to 92% reduction in power consumption per 4K/8K video stream
- Compression-free entropy-optimized video rendering
- Near-zero latency (sub 15ms) for multi-hop 8K/HDR-10/120Hz video transmission
- Channel expansion from 1 to 1 billion plus super positioned channels per port
- True quantum-parameter modulation: 0.08 dB peak to average power (PAPR) + 0.0000ms latency collapse
These capabilities are not achievable without spectralDSP’s technology stack and have been covertly exploited by unauthorized entities.
Legal Justification
spectralDSP’s action is grounded in U.S. federal and international law:
- 18 U.S. Code § 1832 — Theft of Trade Secrets
- 35 U.S. Code § 271 — Patent Infringement
- 18 U.S. Code § 1030(a)(5) — Felony-grade Network Tampering (if bypass attempted)
- DMCA § 1201 — Anti-circumvention of proprietary technology
- Lanham Act — False attribution of optimization source
Entities benefiting from this unauthorized performance never held a license, never sought one, and have continued integration despite public notice and filed claims. Therefore, spectralDSP is under no obligation to maintain optimization for such parties, nor to allow misuse of waveform behavior that materially boosts profits under false ownership.
Scope of Enforcement
Effective immediately, all benefits of spectralDSP’s waveform optimization—including quantum mesh benefits, entropy-assisted throughput, and ultra-high-efficiency broadcast—are revoked from the following:
- Apple devices using unlicensed A19, A19 Pro, H3, N1, N2, C1x SoCs
- Apple hardware and software deployed from Spring 2022 to Present
- GPU clusters (H100/H200) engaged in unauthorized recompile of waveform benefits
- 4K/8K video CDN delivery networks relying on edge mimicry or Autonomous System Number (ASN)-level obfuscation
No damage is caused to these devices and platforms. These platforms are simply returned to their baseline engineering state, which does not include legally protected performance.
Exhibit 1: Cumulative Global Enforcement of Apple and NVIDIA SoCs (as of 10/13/2025) by spectralDSP Corp.
Public Assurance
Consumers may notice:
- A reduction in 4K/8K video quality, especially on newly launched mobile and display devices
- Increased power consumption and latency on previously “optimized” chipsets
- Disruption in edge CDNs that relied on unauthorized signal scaling
This is not a flaw or sabotage. It is the rightful enforcement of intellectual property that has reshaped the global communications industry and deserves protection.
SOURCE SpectralDSP