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So why has Dr Lebby stressed to Investors LWLG's ability to meet "Chips per Quarter" comparable to other Providers of the Industry today? And is the ability to manufacture a certain volume of chips a "condition" of a deal already in the works with a Tier 1 now?
- Potential capacity
Slide 36 - ASM
•Potential capacity
•Each wafer has chips
•Wafers are fabricated in lots
•Each week lots are run through the line
•Generates a number of chips/Quarter
•Benchmarked capacity
•Competitive modulator chip suppliers
•Comparable number of chips/Quarter
Our capacity is based on std tool-kits for competitive costs
So what can investors expect in Revenues in 2020 and beyond?
Dr Lebby has told investors LWLG has been internally maintaining/updating Revenue forecasts for at many months now, and investors know that LWLG has proven its ability to produce very significant levels of "Chips per Quarter" comparable to other Component providers in the Industry currently, and would only need to outsource if Massive orders form the likes of Intel roll in!