Returning to Dominate The World With My Knowledge System -
Chapter 70: System’s Rewards 1/2
Chapter 70: Chapter 70: System’s Rewards 1/2
Tyler had noticed something about the system reward mechanism. It doesn’t immediately reward him when he creates something.
Instead, the rewards always comes much much later and only after he has tested whatever it is he created. Only then would he receive a reward for it.
The reward notifications was kind of starting to pile up. Tyler turned his attention to the first of the system reward notifications and it was for the volatile DRAM he created.
[SYSTEM REWARD CALCULATION INITIATED]
Detected: Completion of ultra-high-capacity volatile memory units using knowledge under [Computational Mathematics].
Scanning creation...
Name: Volatile DRAM Stack.
Type: High-density, low-latency volatile memory architecture.
Scope: Multi-channel DRAM towers integrated into custom logic control pathways.
Features:
• Modular 4TB tower design (total: 64TB).
• Nanosecond-tier access latency (avg: 2.1ns).
• Predictive cache layering via NeuraMem integration
• Symmetric thermal channel design with smart heat equalizers.
• Live redundancy logic for memory state stabilization.
• Real-time address segmentation across multi-core AI workloads.
• Optimized for persistent memory-state modeling and AI context caching.
[EVALUATION COMPLETE]
Earth Comparison Scale (ECS): Exceeds top-tier HPC RAM configurations by ~1,300%.
System Standard Comparison (SSC): Grade A.
Note: Memory stack demonstrates efficient convergence with neural process modeling and deterministic data routing. Significant enhancement for real-time AGI operations.
[REWARD CALCULATED]
→ Reward: 6,800 SP
[System Reward Complete. Host has received 6,800 System Points.]
...
Tyler would be lying if he said that he wasn’t satisfied with the reward and the system’s evaluation.
The fact that the system rated it A Grade says a lot about it and the note section didn’t disappoint as always.
Also the amount of system points he got as reward was mouthwatering.
"6,800..."
That was an equivalent of $68M.
This reminded Tyler of the amount he received last time as reward for Valkyrie-X GPU chip.
If he remembered correctly, he received 7,500 System Points. If he was to add the amount he received now, that would 14,300 System Points.
"Nice, not bad at all," Tyler smiled in satisfaction, as he relaxed on his bed.
But Tyler would be honest and say that he was a little bit disappointed. He was expecting to see the system compare his creation to higher level civilisations, but the note said nothing about that.
Tyler smiled and turned his attention to the second notification. He can’t have himself fixated on something he has no control over.
[SYSTEM REWARD CALCULATION INITIATED]
Detected: Completion of high-capacity non-volatile DRAM-based NVMe storage system using knowledge under [Computational Mathematics].
Scanning creation...
Name: NV-DRAM Prime Units.
Type: High-speed, low-latency persistent storage array.
Scope: AI-optimized NVMe drives based on non-volatile DRAM substrates.
Features:
• Total capacity: 192TB across 12 modules.
• Instant-access read/write architecture (latency ~1.4µs).
• Version cloning, rollback event caching, and inferencing memory support.
• Multi-instance AI replication for parallel model execution.
• Heat-stabilized drive casing with micron-scale cooling interfaces.
• Direct integration with logic cluster for state-aware storage operations.
[EVALUATION COMPLETE]
Earth Comparison Scale (ECS): Exceeds all commercial and enterprise SSD/NVMe systems by ~2,800%.
System Standard Comparison (SSC): Grade A+.
Note: NV-DRAM Prime Units achieve peak alignment with AGI storage architecture, enabling persistent memory fusion and accelerated inferencing. Rated for Tier-I intelligence systems with sustained precision.
[REWARD CALCULATED]
→ Reward: 8,200 SP
[System Reward Complete. Host has received 8,200 System Points.]
....
"Crazy!" Tyler exclaimed in shock.
Yes, he knew how good of a job he did with his recent creations but he didn’t expect the system to evaluate the non-volatile DRAM based NVMe so highly.
This was especially so with how the system had evaluated the volatile DRAM. Tyler was very curious to know why there was such huge difference both evaluations.
But when he thought about it, he seemed to realise the reason. The volatile DRAM he built, though it was massive in scale and highly optimized, it was still essentially a supercharged evolution of existing DRAM architecture.
It pushed boundaries, yes, but it still operated within the known paradigm of high-speed temporary memory.
By contrast, the non-volatile DRAM-based NVMe modules were something else entirely. It wasn’t just a better version of existing SSDs and it doesn’t just have faster storage.
It was a new category of memory—a hybrid that combined the speed of DRAM with the permanence of non-volatile storage.
It was something that shouldn’t even exist with Earth’s current material science. And more importantly, they fundamentally changed how storage could interact with AI.
Traditional systems separated memory and storage into two strict domains—RAM was fast but temporary, storage was permanent but slow.
But Tyler had erased that boundary completely.
For context, it was like the difference between a fridge and a pantry.
The regular DRAM which is the volatile kind was like keeping your food in the fridge. It’s fast to access, everything’s fresh, but if the power goes out, everything spoils. That’s how traditional memory works. It’s fast, but temporary.
Storage drives like SSDs are the pantry. They keep food longer, even without power, but it takes more time to grab what you need. You can’t cook straight from the pantry and you always move stuff from there to the fridge first.
But what Tyler built was like a fridge that never loses power, never spoils anything, and gives you instant access like it’s already cooked and ready. It kept everything permanently, like storage, but served it instantly, like memory.
To most people, that sounds convenient but to machines, especially AI, that changes everything.
Because now, the system doesn’t have to think in two places. It can think and remember in the same space, with no delay, no loading, no transfer.
That’s why the system rewarded him more. Because he didn’t just make a better fridge, he merged the fridge and the pantry into one perfect machine.
And there was the fact that the non-volatile DRAM was rated as an early Tier-I civilisation device.
This meant a lot to him as he didn’t just create something completely different, but he also created something that was beyond Earth’s current level of civilisation.
Now that he thought about it, he has been creating things that were beyond black tech from day one.
From VaultX to Aegir, everything he had created had defy logic in more than one way.
"I guess I will be the one to raise Earth’s classification but before that, I need to take care of my mom and build my empire first," he smiled to himself.
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