RE:RE:RE:Nice article about Gallium on the other siteLammy Wrote:
what you are (as usual) conveniently overlooking, as with anything whatsoever negative about POET (Opel Solar/whatever) is that GaAs is currently a by product of another industrial process, so the price is a LOT lower than it wil be if POET goes into anywhere near the volume ASSUMED on this board (and LOTS of weaknesses in those assumptions - later). If POET goes maninstream they'll have to start mining gallium as a primary product which will be a great deal more expensive.
I see you are not only in need of help with your reading comprehension (The Milesone NR that wasn't? LOL - you were the only one confused by that one:)), but you also need help in math . . .
Here's some graphics. Maybe pictures can help you learn.
Here's an incumbant mobile chip package (chips and board;left) and a POET chip alongside (right):
https://imgur.com/ysw2Dk2
Okay.
How many GaAs chips are on the mobile package on the left. Answer? I dont know. It's either 1 or 2 in this diagram (RF and/or baseband).
How many GaAs chips are in the POET chip?
1.
So, to you, 2<1.
You need help. In language. In math. In other ways also.