Peter nodded and began to type into his tablet, moving a few keys he threw the image up onto the bigger screens and then looked around the lab a bit before bringing up specs on a few more of the screens then turned back to Tony, "So these are some of the specs. I can only do so much without experimentation, but here's the math, the algorithms, and a few examples I have for networks and servers with the devices... I figured, when I knew I was meeting with you, that your energy tech would go a long way in powering all of this..."
He then frowned, clearing his throat before looking to Tony, "I'm not much in the way of a businessman, but I figured if you had this sort of tech you could tie it in with the energy stuff you've been doing. I would assume the government would hand out contracts to implement this sort of thing in banks, government computers, and important communication sectors. It'd nearly eradicate hacking, after all, nothing to cross into unless you hacked directly into this particular computer, or that particular server. This means we could become far more secure..."
Peter shrugged, "It could also be used to make streaming of devices, including games, music, and films, so instantaneous that you'd have no buffering whatsoever. You'd essentially download the film instantly, and then when you're done it's gone. Unless you want it, I guess..."