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To: John Finley who wrote (474)2/21/2002 10:33:30 PM
From: kinkblot  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 565
 
AH HAH A HAHA HA HAH !!!!!!!!!

kymatech.com

I see some familiar names on the Board and among the Scientific Advisors, including Jerry Cuomo, formerly of IBM Watson. Maybe he brought a copy of "How to Issue a Press Release" by Gerstner. <g>

Under Market Background, there's a report on GaN market opportunities from Rutberg & Co. (never heard of 'em). It has a useful company list on pages 51-2.

I'd say the taxpayer has gotten his money's worth on those SBIR contracts. Kyma also hauled in $2.6 million of venture funding last summer, and those investors could do very well on this one.

WT



To: John Finley who wrote (474)1/28/2003 8:51:47 PM
From: kinkblot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 565
 
GaN substrate - volume product coming

eetimes.com

Sanyo will build its blue-violet laser on a gallium nitride (GaN) substrate rather than a sapphire substrate, the substrate of choice for Nichia. Sanyo also employs an ion implantation layer that contributes to the precise control of the laser's emission, resulting in the kind of low-noise, low-current laser required for optical disk systems, Sanyo said.

Interesting application for implantation - the way to go for precise control.

WT