Allen, I picked up the same info as you did from our previous shareholders meetings. You are correct, not only does our technology offer new advantages and much lower costs, but are made in a completely different way; not limited to being made on six or eight inch wafers, but from a continuous roll. That may or may not be applicable today. We will have to address this question at the shareholders meeting next month.
Leonard and I will be attending again, as usual and staying at the Red Roof Inn in Troy as before. Perhaps Fred, Del, Jacq, Michael and others would like to get together the night before, for dinner next door so we can talk.
Back to chip technology...
The major chip makers are scrambling to develop the "next generation" memory technology, because the present technology has pretty well peaked out. That's why the Japanese in particular are working to form alliances, whether it be Fujitsu, Sony, Toshiba, or whomever. Everyone wants to get a jump start on the others. Our sense of timing is very excellent for a change.
Regards. |