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Spectra7 Microsystems Inc V.SEV

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPVNF

Spectra7 Microsystems Inc. is an analog semiconductor company. The Company delivers analog semiconductors at a bandwidth, speed and resolution to enable disruptive industrial design for electronics manufacturers in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality, data centers, and other connectivity markets. It creates silicon products that enable copper cables to be longer, thinner, lighter and run at higher performance levels. Its family of products features a patented signal processing technology used in the design of active cables and specialty interconnects in data centers, VR, AR, and other connectivity products. It provides chips, such as HT8181 HDMI 2.0 In-Cable Equalizer, VR8200 Ultra-High-Speed DisplayPort Embedded Interconnect Processor, VR8300 Ultra-High-Speed DisplayPort Embedded Interconnect Processor, VR8050 Interconnect Processor, VR8051 Interconnect Processor, GC2502 Data Center Cable Processor, and GC1122 Dual Channel 112Gb/s PAM-4 Linear Equalizer.


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Comment by slagheapon Jul 22, 2016 10:20pm
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RE:RE:RE:Financial Post recommends S7 as VR investment

RE:RE:RE:Financial Post recommends S7 as VR investment The Toronto office is probably necessary to maintain their TSX listing and would only have a skeleton staff. Either that or the lease is so cheap it is an after thought or possibly ironclad making it prohibitively expensive to break. Why else have a Toronto office.

The late CEO - Tony Stelliga -  lived in Menlo Park, worked in Palo Alto and died in the city of Half Moon Bay.
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