Meanwhile Adaptive Solutions Inc of Beaverton, Oregon, says the planned fourth quarter introduction of its CNAPS neurocomputer system based on a Connected Network of Adaptive ProcessorS, CNAPS, will go ahead, despite the fact that Inova Microelectronics Inc, the firm fabricating the N64000 CNAPS chip has gone out of business. Adaptive says that the four Inova individuals responsible for the N64000 project are now on its payroll, and that it is currently negotiating with the same Silicon Valley foundry Inova was working with for fabrication of the chips. The CNAPS launch will now be late in the fourth quarter, rather than at the start as originally planned.