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Message: Selling Poet to India?

Maybe, in a way, but have you considered that the intelligent people of India have been working very, very hard for about five years now in order to prepare for a time such as this.  The study, and training of the people have been one of the two lynchpins that your fortunes are currently resting on.  Ajit's feet will be kissed by all of you eventually.  You will see.  Selling Poet to India?  Maybe that will be the best, and quickest way to bring your unique gallium arsenide technology to the masses.  Maybe there is a somewhat convoluted plan which does involve the rapid maturing of parts of your technology for Apple's purposes by these very people of India.  You have m2i, Apple, Wistron, and Tecnomic Components all with ties to Bangalore, and Poet in the running for a huge entry position to become the star of India's "Make it in India"via the brilliant plans of one Ajit Manocha.  You may very soon sing his praises along with those of the Indian government.  Soon India will lead the world in chip design, and this you will see too.  Most assuredly the exceptionally brilliant Dr. Taylor's IP will get the development, and exposure it deserves too.  Beyond that, yes, India itself is getting a little anxious about when the monsoon of economic growth will begin, but therein lies the second lynchpin which is the supply chain.  Supply chain struggles here will have to be considered a journey to be continually improved, but it is of such importance that it is slowing the start of the next great story of economic growth.  What I know of Apple though, in Bangalore there will be no struggles with the supply chain.  That is just the way it works with them.

Robert W.

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