Want to get a better idea on Logic 8's Compressor...

I found two quite decent articles on the web for people to refer to. While the do cover the basics of compressors, they also cover information about TYPES of compressors, including Optical, VCA & FET.
The information should be useful for newbies as well as the more experienced.
http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/design/liens/docs/bigsqueeze/index.html#
http://www.cranesong.com/compressorarticle.html
It's just unfortunate it doesn't provide the answer to the BIG question...
"Exactly what compressors do the new Circuit Types model?????"

Been there done that... I'm quite thorough in my research usually, which is why I pose the question to other people.
I have an idea of a range of compressors they may be, but don't know exactly. Of course it won't make my music sound any better by knowing the answer, But if we knew which models we were using, we wont run the chance on wasting any money by buying a compressor we already have.
It is also possible we can then research the uses, applications and techniques concerning the appropriate compressor.
Apple doesn't even offer a vague hint at what they may be.
Wouldn't a guitarist want to know what amp he is using?? They all have different sounds and different uses. It's the same concept here.

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