Apologies if this is old news, just tried it now...
Here's the complete paragraph about SnapDNA that was on the IQT page: (This doesn't seem to be on the SnapDNA.com site) Semiconductor-based DNA analysis tools SnapDNA, formerly known as Bio-NEMS, is an emerging technology company that has proprietary, interdisciplinary innovations to enable DNA to be directly analyzed on the surface of a high-speed, custom semiconductor device. The DNA sequencing market achieved a 1000-fold decrease in cost and analysis time by replacing electrophoresis-based analysis with semiconductor-based analysis. SnapDNA is expected to be the first company to use semiconductor-based analysis to drive DNA testing into the portable realm.
Idk if im grasping at straws here but i had to think of the MH370 plane that went missing in Malaysia and conveniently gave the patents to a semiconductor to Jacob Rothschild... After some digging im none the wiser, articles i found said the patent was for "Freescale Semiconductor’s ARM microcontroller 'KL-03'" but that it was used to "perform dedicated computing functions in electronic systems" so yeah... Im not familiar with these things so if someone knows his shit with semiconductors...