Wholeheartedly agree with the above, which is why I tend to believe that 6 months from now, we will be saying the next six months will tell the story. I find it difficult to believe that the tech will work as now constituted - I believe adjustments/refinements will be needed, and we all know those things take some time - about 3 or 4 times the amount of time most believe :).
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Which makes me want to ask: once the cash comes in from the initial sales, can significant further expenditures in staff, given our design and testing requirements, do anything at all to shorten the development cycle for future products, and, importantly, will the market finally cut POET some slack if they reinvest their initial interposer revenues in this way and start valuing them on a future market potential that looks more like that part of a huge iceberg looming below the surface?