By no stretch of the imagination would I agree that it is necessarily "game over" with the first processor sale. It depends on all the terms and conditions of the sale, along with the unit's performance after it has been up and running. The first sale of a processor, by itself, is not going to open the flood gates to riches for shareholders.
I've been listening to the "game over", "tic toc" etc. lines for several years now. And the stock is at seventeen cents. Seventeen cents. I am long the stock, but I am also pragmatic. When I read this wild optimism, I take it with a block (not a grain) of salt.