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05/07/24 10:55 AM

#189418 RE: The Great Pumpkin #189417

Perplexity AI: has Lightwave Logic successfully produced 200gbs modulators large Foundry 200mm wafers for Tier 1's use in next-generation 800gbs Transceivers

Answer
Yes, Lightwave Logic has successfully demonstrated the production of 200Gbps modulators on large foundry 200mm wafers, which can be used by Tier 1 companies in next-generation 800Gbps transceivers.

The key evidence from the search results:
Lightwave Logic announced a new patent (11,921,401) for diamondoid non-linear optical chromophores that improve the stability and performance of their proprietary electro-optic (EO) polymer materials.

They specifically state that these materials "can be easily utilized in silicon foundries for high-volume manufacturing processes" and "see this material as a key component for next generation 800Gbps and 1600Gbps pluggable optical transceiver modules."

Lightwave Logic demonstrated "world-class 200Gbps heterogeneous polymer/silicon photonic modulator results" based on their EO polymers on 200mm silicon foundry wafers.

An investor forum post confirms that Lightwave Logic has its "200Gb/lane Polymer modulator Product ready for mass production at SEVERAL LARGE FOUNDRIES on 200mm Wafers" for use by Tier 1 companies.

So in summary, Lightwave Logic has successfully produced high-performance 200Gbps modulators using their proprietary EO polymers on large foundry 200mm silicon wafers, enabling their use in next-gen 800Gbps transceivers by major Tier 1 companies.

Perplexity AI: who will Lightwave Logic's customers be

Answer
Based on the information provided in the search results, Lightwave Logic's primary customers for their electro-optic polymer modulators are expected to be major companies in the data communications and telecommunications markets, particularly:

Tier 1 companies and silicon foundries for high-volume manufacturing of optical transceivers and data center interconnects.

Lightwave Logic aims to license their proprietary EO polymer technology to these large foundries producing 200mm silicon wafers, enabling mass production of high-speed optical modulators for next-generation 800Gbps and 1.6Tbps transceivers and interconnects.
Data center operators and telecommunications network providers.

The increasing demands of AI, cloud computing, and high data rates are driving the need for faster and more power-efficient optical data transmission solutions that Lightwave Logic's polymer modulators can provide for data center interconnects and telecom networks.
Optical component and system vendors.

Companies manufacturing fiber-optic transceivers, switches, routers etc. can integrate Lightwave Logic's modulators to enable 100Gbps, 200Gbps and 400Gbps optical links over longer reaches of 10km and beyond.

In summary, Lightwave Logic is targeting its polymer modulator technology at the entire optical networking ecosystem - from foundries and component makers to network operators and data center providers - who require cutting-edge solutions for high-speed, low-power optical data transmission over short and long-reach fiber links.

with Cisco, Intel, Google, Ciena as LWLG Customers I wouldn't want to be stuck holding the Old Maid "Short" card when Lebby drops additional Licensing and Tech Transfer Agreements in 2024!!

there are 22 Million++ Shorts holding that Old Maid card currently!!

TWST: Do you see your ideal customers like Cisco or whoever makes these particular modulation devices? Are they the ones who are going to buy?

Dr. Lebby: Yes, they will — a lot of these larger companies. The Ciscos of this world as well as the Intels and the Cienas, these types of players, Googles and others.
A lot of these folks are actually vertically integrated. So they actually do a lot of the things themselves. And some of the parts they send out to foundries or to contract manufacturers.

https://www.reddit.com/r/LWLG/comments/15twmqr/interview_with_dr_lebby_august_17_2023/

Folks, these are pretty bold statements by Lebby, and Lebby is one of the top Luminaries of the photonics Industry, personally I would NOT want to bet against him!!!
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MrSmithLWLG

05/07/24 11:06 AM

#189419 RE: The Great Pumpkin #189417

PUMPKIN 🎃 I now see the light because of you !! Sold my 100,000++ shares, thank god you saved me.

MarcoPolo4

05/07/24 11:07 AM

#189420 RE: The Great Pumpkin #189417

GP, Thanks for citing my post from last May in your effort to prove LWLG is a scam. If you read it carefully you would have seen that it stated the opposite. This shows that you are not careful in what you read or do not understand it.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=171962603

spartex

05/07/24 12:11 PM

#189425 RE: The Great Pumpkin #189417

Ah, trying to pull the wool over the Perplexity AI search engine by using a very unique false characterization word that only shows up in OrAnGe FrUit LWLG posts on Ihub and reddit! "scam"

You used this question with words Lightwave and Scam:

Is lightwave logic a scam company?



Now wasn't that ever clever for the Fruit Tart, who is pretty much the source of spam and FUD on Lightwave Ihub with "scam" at the bottom of all your posts.

I'm sure the same thing would happen with Vaporware, you OrAnGe Leo-Tard! 🤣🚀💯
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spartex

05/07/24 12:23 PM

#189426 RE: The Great Pumpkin #189417

OrAnGe FrUiT - I asked the same question and much different answer - in other words, the opposite. Hmmm, looks like the old Fruit-Tart is up to his scam games again. No wonder why you are so bitter from losing on the other L company and missing the one with the real goods and Leadership! Hah!

Perplexity AI: Is lightwave logic a scam company?


Answer
No, based on the information provided in the search results, there is no credible evidence that Lightwave Logic is a scam company. Here are the key points:

Lightwave Logic is a legitimate company that has been around since 1991, went public in 2006, and has been focused on developing photonic devices and electro-optical polymer materials.
While they have not yet commercialized a product, they have made technical progress as evidenced by:

Demonstrating the production of 200Gbps and 400Gbps polymer modulators, which exceed the performance of current commercial products.

Securing over 200 patents related to their polymer technology.

Receiving accolades and invitations to chair industry conferences, indicating respect from peers in the field.

Attracting over 100 applicants for open job positions, suggesting qualified individuals see potential in the company.

The lack of revenue is not necessarily an indicator of a scam, as developing cutting-edge technology takes significant time and investment before commercialization.

The company appears to be fiscally responsible, with no debt and modest executive compensation
While there are allegations from short-sellers questioning the company's progress
, there is no substantive evidence provided that the technology doesn't work as claimed. Major institutions have also increased their holdings in the company over the past two years after likely conducting due diligence.
In summary, while Lightwave Logic has yet to generate meaningful revenue, the available information suggests it is a legitimate company making technical advancements in polymer photonics, rather than an outright scam.
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