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Message: Re: Questions for POET
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Question for BNN:

POET technology is soon to introduce it's commercial release of their technology. This technology vastly improves on silicon in all aspects. Energy efficiency, cooler temp, faster speeds, smaller size, integration on a single chips and other industry changing improvements.

As this is only the first generation and boasts such massive improvements over existing technology, how much room is there for additional improvement on future generations of this technology?

As with Intel's Pentium, PII, PIII, P4, etc. Can we assume this giant step is only the beginning for POET and that it will be a market standard with generations of continued advancements carrying the company into a lengthy and prosperous future?

(Sorry Rainer, this might be too long, but maybe some shortened version?) ;)

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