RE:RE:USB- Type C connector market (what happened)??I have been wondering the same thing about usb type-c.. I thought this would be much bigger than all of their other markets including AR/VR and datacenters.. In Edward Vranic's Seeking Alpha article on Spectra7, he mentions this as well. Being adopted into cell phones, tablets and other mass consumer applications. Here is an excerpt from that article:
"Up until recently, the market's main focus for Spectra7's future was the virtual reality and gaming industry. The company's near-term revenue growth was highly dependent on the consumer release and market acceptance of VR headsets produced by Oculus and other OEMs. I believe that the release of the HT8181 chip and the chips that enable USB 3.1 significantly improve revenue expectations for the company. Spectra7 will now have a hand in powering three major movements in consumer electronics in the next two years. The biggest opportunity of them all may be the impact Spectra7's chips can have on Smartphone capabilities"
"Mobile phone and tablet shipments are expected to surpass 2.2 billion units combined in 2015 and will likely grow from there. If Spectra7 was to eventually help power just 10% of these devices with a $1 chip, that would lead to $220 million in revenue"
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