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TP:
Bye TP.
Where do you think phrases like this come from?
Go learn what " >1000 poled devices means".
Go learn what PVT or MVT means in industry trial runs.
This phrase is only in production trials at foundries.
Name a place that can produce >1000 devices as a run rate.
You DON'T obtain these quantities making prototypes at a R&D lab.
The context btw was about "foundry fabrication" and "foundry processing" and "poling for foundries".
Enough said.
L_R
TP:
If you will agree that this phrase (below) is referring to PVT results then I might give you the presentation and the slide number but honestly if you listened to the presentations coming out of Lightwave you would have seen this phrase and it was discussed here on this board at length by me AND you did not try to argue the point. Why do I have to do this again? Really I feel like telling you to go find it yourself and read the presentations carefully.
"Extremely high yields on >1000 poled devices". This is the lingo used for PVT trials. I have a few links to this language coming from PVT trials..... i.e. (more than one article).
L_R
ML posted on his slide presentation that they had modulators coming back with >1000 successful units produced.. He probably should have had that included in the slide show because it reveals that the foundries were undergoing production trials. If NDA agreements required that production trials results should not be released to the public then the term >1000 was a dead give away for those understanding the term.
L_R
Xena:
We have already gone over this with TP and explained the industry terms and what they mean.
Do you remember the term >1000 units? It was on a slide show presentation where ML indicated that the current ramp up results were >1000units with success. So we are at the PVT stage with production at foundries.
TP has no understanding of the science and technology and it appears NOTHING about the various steps to ramping up production.
Once again I post from industry standards. TP is becoming forgetful or simply cannot absorb industry procedures ..... or .... just spreading FUD.
QUOTE:
EVT: EVT stands for Engineering Validation Test. The main purpose during this build phase is to select the production intent design, and then manufacture a number of units (100 to 1000) with that design to identify all of the issues that need to be fixed. This is also the least expensive time to introduce solutions to issues that need to be fixed – so it’s important to find every potential cause now as it will grow more costly at each stage.
DVT: DVT stands for Design Validation Test. The main purpose during this build phase is to verify mass production yields with one, production-worthy design and to qualify the first tool for every part. Typical quantities range from 300 to 2000.
PVT: PVT stands for Production Validation Test. The main purpose during this build phase is to verify mass production yields at mass production speeds and to qualify additional tools needed to support mass quantities for early ramp up of manufacturing. Typical quantities range from 1k to 20k. This is the last step in the development process before mass production.
MP: Mass Production is the final step in getting the product out the door. The product is validated and the assembly line is validated. This is where units get shipped to customers (and is also the most expensive time to introduce solutions to root causes.)
Since the slide presentation from last year indicated there were getting >1000 units with success Lightwave is at the PVT stage for modulators.
PVT: PVT stands for Production Validation Test. The main purpose during this build phase is to verify mass production yields at mass production speeds and to qualify additional tools needed to support mass quantities for early ramp up of manufacturing. Typical quantities range from 1k to 20k. This is the last step in the development process before mass production.
And of course this all means that PRODUCTION TRIALS have already been done somewhere with at least one foundry if not more.
TP might try to say there have been no production trial runs which means the slide that showed >1000 units being produced was a BOLD FACED LIE or TP has not a clue about industry standards and terms.
L_R
Yes according to my many years of mathematics at university and 16 years teaching to elite students 1.000% rounded off is 1%. Too funny. And we should trust what the GP posts. Too funny.
Baaa Haaa!
L_R
Hey Proto! Today the shorts are drowning in your extensive posts.
Let them come up for air.
Ha ha
L_R
Now why would Vanguard and BlackRock buy more shares than they need beyond the general requirement of indexing.?
I sense they know that there is the potential of this being a home run investment.
Lol
L_R
In any case It does not appear that Lightwave and Juniper Networking (mentioned in The article) are in competition…… but rather complimentary.
Can Lightwave improve ion Juniper’s switches. Not unless there are components that can be improved upon by adding the polymer….. and there might be but I haven’t been following Juniper’s tech since 1999. A lot of changes since then.
L_R
Carl:
Check email.
6.99 is the mid bollinger.
For traders… that was the spot to sell.
L_R
Ha Ha. Looks like a typo.
L_R
SHORT SQUEEZE NOTES (B):
DOES THIS REMIND YOU OF ANYONE?
What about people who play both sides of the trade.
SHORT SQUEEZE NOTES (A):
I have never been one to jump on the short squeeze postings but I believe the time is NOW to be part of one of the best short squeezes on the market.
So for the very first time I want to post to those who want to be part of a very profitable adventure that will be coming our way very soon.
Identifying Short Squeeze Setups
So, how do you identify potential short squeeze setups?
It starts with finding stocks that have a lot of shares being shorted. The number of shares short can be measured directly, but it’s also helpful to think of it as a fraction of the average daily volume of shares being traded. For example, if a stock has 100,000 shares short, but only an average of 20,000 shares traded per day, it would theoretically take short sellers five days to cover all of the short positions.
This is important because the higher the ratio of short shares to shares typically traded, the higher the demand for the stock will be among short sellers once the price starts rising. Typically, you’ll want to look for stocks where the number of shares short is at least five times the average daily volume. Ideally, the number of shares short should also make up a significant fraction of all the available shares – 10% or more.
The other thing to consider is whether the number of shares being shorted is increasing or decreasing. If shorts are being covered before a squeeze develops, the situation can defuse itself without a sudden spike in demand. If the number of shorts is continuing to increase even as it would take five days or more to cover all of the short positions, that’s a good sign that a short squeeze may be looming.
Comments: Have you seen this post before? HISTORIC ALL TIME HIGH IN SHARES SHORTED.
These posters know what a short squeeze looks like. Don't miss out on what could be one of the best short squeezes on the market. Coming your way soon.
L_R
Lightwave definitely is looking at verticals but it isn't an immediate preoccupation because they do not need to branch into these verticals just yet. Once the telecom market is being supplied with what Lightwave's is offering then there will be time to consider the verticals.
The next 12 to 18 months will be a wonderful time as press releases hit the wires and as the SP rises.
I venture to say the shorts will be occupied with getting out of the mess they are in. I have heard the squeal of shorts once before as they were being crushed in the narrow doorway looking for a quick exit. Expect the volume of posting to accelerate and noise of the posts to be like the roaring of the seas.
Some will even post 40 times a day as the doom and gloom prevails into the night hours.
L_R
That would be in vain.
L_R
There's your spin Carl. The infamous poster who posts 40 times daily and criticizes anyone else who does the same says Lebby is giving the award to himself via his associates because he is the chair of EPIC event so therefore the award is worthless.
L_R
Carl:
The narrative by the shorts is that Lightwave alone hypes their accomplishments but like the commercial deal announced at the ASM this award nomination is an acknowledgement by the industry of Lightwave's Leadership in the photonics industry.
We are GOLDEN.
L_R
This is an endorsement from the industry and no doubt about it Lightwave is moving ahead in their device developments..... leading the charge.
L_R
Perhaps we should do some "poling" from all longs to see if they will match this amount.
Let's see how many longs are willing to contribute to the "PLEASE DISAPPEAR POSTER FUND".
I suspect we could raise enough so that this poster could retire a rich man.
L_R
Ha Ha!
You make me laugh.
Your investment in Lightwave will do really well Carl. I now have no doubts. We are very close to getting the information and data back from the transceivers. The specs on this I am going to say will be incredible. And once that data comes back the industry will sit up and take note.
For the first time I am taking note and seriously considering the reality that the other verticals will come to light as well.
This is indeed an investment of a life time. You are young yet Carl and I hope you will be able to see the fruits of your labours within this decade.
L_R (ST)
Proto is enthusiastic we agree.
Overly enthusiastic…. Likely.
But what we all like is that Proto provides sources and links that we can all follow and evaluate on our on time. We do not have to agree with the enthusiasm or conclusion BUT….
We at least can read the issues and come to our own conclusions.
Thank you Proto for all you do.
L_R
Xena:
I have bookmarked this post because
It describes:
1) the polymer system and what it includes
2) the development of the chromophores and its inclusion into the polymer system
3) the mixing of the polymer system into solution for thin filming purposes
4) why this polymer system is superior to anything out there now
5) All of the future applications where the polymer is likely to be used.
I encourage all LONGS to consider bookmarking or printing out the section that Xena has quoted.
It will provide for you the assurance that what you hold is indeed a once in a life time investment.
L_R
The insertion by our infamous poster ( the one who posts all things injurious to Lightwave’s success) that AI will be a threat to Lightwave’s success is clearly just another desperate attempt to undermine the confidence of the Longs.
This has nothing to do with TRUTH. It is artificial intelligence at its worst being posted by a scam artist. Science fiction, not science. Artificial not official. It is pathetic nonsense.
Here is the TRUTH. LiGHTWAVE is way out ahead in the photonics industry because of its one and only polymer formula that makes all things good…… a whole lot better, incomparably better, smaller, lower power consumption.
Several years ahead in its prototype developments, ahead in foundry PDK success, ahead in industry contacts and private communications. This alone is going to set Lightwave at the lead in the entire photonics industry as to modulators and developing transceivers.
It’s the place to be invested in.
L_R
Clearly Lebby’s optics are good in the industry!
Cheers
L_R
Nothing wrong about being skeptical about AI's abilities.
The worry is if administrative control in some areas of science and tech are handed over to robots completely where moral and ethical choices need to be made. AI programming is capable of deception and this is where humans can lose control unless checks and balances are put in place.
Have you watched "Unknown ... killer robots".
It takes a dive into the drug industry and robotics in particular.
L_R
Indeed AI can take existing polymers and fine tune them with inputs to AI. Smart move for Lightwave Logic.
What AI CANNOT do is generate compounds randomly to match the polymer Lightwave is using.without the proper elements and compounds imputed first and all the processes needed to come up with the desired polymer. This requires so many different inputs which include the solvents used to adjust the compounds to reach desired properties, solvents, temperatures, atmospheric pressure, hydration, dehydration, desired chirality, isolation of the desired compounds, elimination of the tars that would destroy the desired result and stoppage of the chemical reactions at the right times.
No…… AI has its limitations and cannot do all things without all the right inputs which it does not know in advance.
Our favourite poster of all things negative about Lightwave is out of his league when it comes to the limits of AI.
Lightwave will not be threatened in the short term or long term by AI. Fantasy land.
LWLG is way too far ahead in development, testing and PDK’s with foundries.
L_R
Way too far ahead
Lightwave is.
L_R
The poster you quote is making “stupider” comments as time goes on. Hanging himself slowly..
Making prototypes takes years and developing PDK’s to follow takes another couple of years.
Apparently AI is going to bypass all the normal steps and get there faster
L_R
PROOF POSITIVE:
Here it is folks……. Proof positive that our “most intelligent poster of all things negative about LWLG ” has NO clue about science and or technology.
As they say… “Silence is golden”.
L_R
Google had competition.
But no one could match googles ability to search. Pretty much a pre-revenue company.
Now LWLG is a pre revenue company at 1 billion valuation and no competition in sight.
It deserves a higher evaluation by all metrics
L_R
Google had competition.
But no one could match googles ability to search. Pretty much a pre-revenue company.
Now LWLG is a pre revenue company at 1 billion valuation and no competition in sight.
It deserves a higher evaluation by all metrics
L_R
Google IPO’d at a high price and many did not take advantage of the IPO. I was one who did not. I bought every other search engine though. Google seemed pricey at the time …. $35 Billion with not much revenue. But we now know it was not.
L_R
Gap filled.
L_R
Thank you. I stand corrected..... Switzerland.
Confirmed here also.
USA # 2
https://www.countrynavigator.com/blog/top-10-innovative-countries-in-the-world/
You CLEARLY know you stuff.
Nice to have so many experts on this board.
L_R
IGNORE DAY SUCCESS
I declare by unanimous vote from myself and all in agreement that IGNORE DAY was a wonderful almost universal success.
On a positive note…..Once again good posts today from the Longs.
So greatly appreciated
L_R
Thank you for being candid about your expectations.
L_R
Finally ...... a good read once again.
L_R
IGGY-NOR DAY IN EFFECT
As an experiment (fully optional of course) we recommend that all posters not respond to our favourite agnostic, think all things worst, he who misconstrues all things technical……. Our one and only…….. here he is …..TP
Have a great day!
L_R