Re: Inside a $125 Million Silicon Startup
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Oct 28, 2014 05:51PM
Morning Star: I wonder if his company will become a customer of POET's, or a victim.
Soft Machines would be a customer or partner, not a victim. Both companies would amend each other perfectly.
The POET experts contribute their low-level device know-how, the Soft Machine experts contribute their processor architecture know-how. Both domains are very different, but complentary. The first company (POET Technologies) builds traditional tools like hammers and saws (transistors) – only more efficient ones – as well as novel tools you don't have a name for and – unlike hammers and saws – don't know how to handle or what to do with it. The second company (Soft Machine) uses the tools to construct buildings, and after receiving explanations of the novel tools, better buildings.
Disclaimer: There's no cooperation between POET Technologies and Soft Machines I know of. It serves just as an example. However, it would fit nicely. So would ARM.