If you ever want to peek at physical magnetic transitions and how that translates into bits/bytes/sectors get any Sigrok supported Logic Analyser and the FM/MFM/RLL decoder https://github.com/raszpl/sigrok-disk#screenshots
step 1: Hey, this gaming company just released a game that made $300mil. With us at the helm we could extract $500 from such game, and release one per year. Lets buy it for couple $B, after all it will pay for itself within 10 years easy.
step 2: Weird, under our glorious leadership we cant ship a game faster than 3 years and they make even less money. Lets close this mess and write it down.
They are registered all over the place yet somehow comply with neither UK nor EU warranty laws, and are unable to provide normal legal B2B documents in EU/UK (https://flipper.net/pages/b2b-and-tax-exemption-policy). Company is run by russians, for a long time they tried hard to hide the fact their servers were still in russia after they claimed to move out.
This is "we fit on small FPGA but dont want to ship cheap commodity off the shelf hardware for some bizarre reason while cant even afford structured ASIC (you only pay for metal layer masks)" competitor maybe.
Unless they offer some amazing analog capabilities.
"proper" resampling was expensive in 1997 when Intel was introducing fixed sampling AC'97, but was below noise floor of CPU load meter in 2007 when Microsoft released Vista killing hardware mixing.
High IQ moves. Lose a war with Iran because you left target selection to AI made for undressing images of children and ran out of ammo before shutting down adversary's launch capabilities. Retreat from your best bases in the region to placate Iran. Lose petrodollar status.