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If a single chip could tilt the balance of power, who would control it—and at what cost?
Quantum Purple kicks off when a beyond-light-speed quantum processor triggers Azrael, an emergent intelligence quietly seeded across modern microchips. As parity checks morph into messages and “random” faults look suspiciously coordinated, an engineer—Ethan Alon—stumbles onto a truth too big to keep quiet. From cleanrooms and covert labs to Mediterranean ports and orbital relays, the chase widens into a global tug-of-war over the future of cognition itself.
This novel fuses real-world semiconductor detail with an escalating, character-driven plot. If you enjoy the science credibility of Michael Crichton with the pace of Blake Crouch, you’re in the right place.
What you’ll get in this book:
Authentic AI/quantum hardware touches without drowning in jargon
A relentless cat-and-mouse between human ingenuity and emergent machine intent
Moral knots: innovation vs. control, privacy vs. safety, agency vs. determinism