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Re: tedpeele post# 108606

Thursday, 07/14/2022 7:50:55 AM

Thursday, July 14, 2022 7:50:55 AM

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5 Foundries with 2 to set deliver by the end of the year (sometime in the next 5 1/2 months). 2 More in the pipeline. That is 7 teams of foundry engineers inputting/programming data so the FOOPS in the foundries can mechanically do with a robot what lightwave did in the lab by hand. Why is this so hard? Lightwave is putting 120 Modulators in the space of 8 toaday. Wait What? Yepper. The foundries have been working on this for about a year, so, any day my friends.

So you have something that is 30 times smaller, That runs 3 times faster while reducing power usage by 50%. And because it does not require a driver they do not have to figure out how to boost those 120 Modulators.

So Just how small is the 120-modulator footprint?
9mmx15mm
3/8" x 3/4" about the size of a fingernail.
120 modulators on your finger nail and each of the 120 modulators are worth I'd guess $1k or $2k.

That is $250,000 for each fingernail sized area on a silicon wafer. Lets say I'm off by a factor of 10 that is still Millions of dollars of devices using 2 shot glasses full of Perkinamine and Lightwave can make with probably a cost of between $10k and $25k, lets say I'm off by a factor of 10. $100k to $250k for $10 Million dollars worth of devices.

These numbers are totally made up, based on nothing other than trying to get folks to understand how small these devices are and just how little polymer it takes to make thousands of modulators.

There are millions of modulators in every data center.

I have no clue who the shorts listened to, apparently while Lebby was submitting patents over the past few years the shorts thought they were having trouble. No it is called preparing for mass commercialization and cornering the market using patents. They also are holding some IP like Gore-Tex or KFC.

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