RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Now That’s Truly Funny! So what you're telling us is you've got absolutely nothing of substance to actually back up your statements, good to know!
pennyflipping wrote: The devils in the details. If pooet and duper photonics don't have pre-production commercial samples ready, you have to fill in the blanks and read between the lines when pooet management provides unrealistic timelines. There's no time for 3rd party validation and then having enough time to manufacture and assemble before end of 2023. You can also look back at their track record for extending timelines If you've been so off the mark understanding the technology, NRs and marketing, links to more information won't help in this exercise in futility!
MisterWoo wrote: it was suggested I repost this in the accepted manner, a quote vs straight up post, apologies in advance for the repetition but just getting my feet wet here. Since I haven't seen a response to my request for the OP to provide some evidence for his/her claims, a second try:
OK, I'll bite. Please elaborate on these claims you are making:
The POET technology is only partially proven
They have only managed to produce crude lab samples
Management admits they've had problems building samples for legacy 100/200G technologies.
Where would one find factual information to support any of these statements you've made? Otherwise, they should be considered an unimformed opinion, or worse, purposefully deceptive or inaccurate in order to discredit the company or its technology.
When providing the relevant information, please include direct links to statements the company has made to support your comments so we can see for ourselves. Example, the company has indicated they have produced both alpha and beta samples for customers. In the semi world, i believe it is generally accepted that alpha and beta sampling means they have moved well past "crude lab samples". What information do you have that makes you think otherwise?
looking forward to your highly informed response!
pennyflipping wrote: It's a fantasticly promising technology that unfortunately has only partially been proven in crude non commercially viable lab samples. Poet management has also admited challenges building commercial samples for "legacy" products such as 100/200G optical transceivers. If poet management is looking to have the legacy products out the door by end of 2023 there should be commercial samples and 3rd party verification ending by now. Unfortunately that isn't the case and timelines remain vague under "safe harbor and forward looking statements".
Rickythewet wrote: Poet has a great platform called the optical interposer. SP will change soon enough.