Bio-synthetic circuitry

Bio-synthetic circuitry is an advanced form of computer technology created in 2440 and installed only on Rimor-class starships as of 2440.

Bio-synthetic circuitry surpassed the widespread and popular bio-neural circuitry in efficiency, memory and speed. It was capable of emulating the speed of twenty humanoid brains and had enough memory to last many thousands of years based off of an average daily collection of ten megaquads of sensor logs and captain's logs.

Bio-synthetic circuitry has two subunits, a neuro-synthetic computer core for computing and a nucleo-synthetic memory core.

Bio-synthetic circuitry was created by Starfleet Research and Development while they were trying to find a successor to bio-neural circuitry, which while still efficient as of the mid-25th century, was considered outdated by quite a few technologist, biotechnologist, engineers, and bioengineers in SR&D.

The creation of bio-synthetic circuitry took a team of around two dozen biotechnologist, technologist, engineers, and bioengineers, and a time period of two and a half months. ...