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It could be just a name, but it isn't given the way he's used it without a qualifier. The fact that he used some numbers in the demos doesn't change anything.
It actually does and in his interview he even says, "Unlimited Geometric Power".
PantherX posted it.
Interview he even says 100,000x more power than the current polygon system.
I think you take him out of context.
Unlimited
" Not limited or restricted in terms of number, quantity, or extent."
That is ALL he is saying, he's saying there isn't a cap to the detail.
As in theory it will only display 1920x1080 voxels on a hd screen the amount of voxels in total that you could have you only be limited by storage.
That is unlimited.
The software hasn't got a limit.
( All of this is assuming it's true of course, but seems you misunderstand what unlimited means)
Thanks.