Qont has confirmed a new performance benchmark for the RMI A3 Processor. In isolated lab testing, the component processed 10,000 individual risks every 1.3 milliseconds. The result reflects the strength of the processor’s engineered design and establishes a new performance profile for Qont’s risk mapping intelligence.
Triple-Map Architecture Driving Performance
RMI A3 operates with three large maps running in parallel. This architecture delivers a substantial increase in analytical capacity compared to the previous generation, which used a single-map model. The benchmark represents pure risk-map computation and does not apply to full PRI S2 engine behaviour.
Results from Controlled Lab Testing
The performance figure was measured on the RMI A3 component alone under controlled conditions in Qont’s labs. The test focused solely on raw mapping interpretation, providing a clear indication of the processor’s total analytical throughput without other system layers engaged.
Major Advancement in Risk-Intelligence Power
The benchmark demonstrates a significant increase in speed and computational strength. It reflects the structured engineering behind RMI A3 and the processor’s ability to analyse risk inputs with high clarity and minimal latency. These improvements follow many months of continuous development before the testing stage.
Setting the Direction for Future Components
RMI A3’s performance helps define new internal expectations for future risk mapping components. The results guide how Qont will continue expanding its Portable Risk Intelligence capabilities across upcoming generations of PRI technology.
Qont’s confirmation of this benchmark marks a substantial advancement in engineered risk mapping intelligence and strengthens the technical foundation of PRI S2.
