The core numbers are similar but not the exact same core as Global has nothing to do with Brunswick.
The way I think of it is the Moxie is similar to what Brunswick intended the ultimate inferno to be
Global has nothing to do with Brunswick but as I have heard before from various company reps, most cores are not patented thus they are fare game for anyone to use. This at least on appearance looks to be one of those instances.
You keep using the word "use" as if old Brunswick cores are just being plopped into 900 Global balls!
Well you're the man with the knowledge how about some clarification or at least answer my original question.
There are a number of things you have to consider when taking into consideration core designs with similar physical appearances and shapes. Firstly, the way we mill, mount, mold and fill the core is going to differ from other Manufacturers. Additionally, the positioning of the core within the ball (such as the relative degree of off set on the 4 nodes/protrusions on the design) is going to differ as well. All in all, you can't simply look at core shape and RG/Diff numbers from separate Manufacturers and assume that they will flare, etc with the same characteristics and attributes.
To keep things simple and answer your question, yes the shape is similar to an Inferno core, but you CAN NOT look at it as an Inferno core with a 900 Global shell.