One of the standards in marketing strategy involve the incorporation of new lexicon buzzwords for the mass population. Theres the old story of how Fruit Loops the cereal, became the modern vernacular term for a pysch patient. My mother used to sing an old radio tune from the BBC....."We are the Oval Tinee's". Fast buck into the modern world of the here and now and the kids of today literally create hybrid terms of their own or their own new words to express everything from emotion to everyday events.
Silicon, Silicon Valley, Silicon semiconductors, Silicon wafers, news headlines, magazine articles, televison shows. The modern vernacular has incorporated it into its life, and ours. As usual meanings to the individual vary and any emotion of the word is virtually non existent.
Clues can be extracted on the timing of such product incorporation by any market, company or greater device, by using an appropriate time preparation period pre-unveiling.
Enter now, "Gallium", and then "Arsenide" its future and its future uses and meanings in the common vernnacular. Stylized logos using GaaS, will become as normal as Coca Cola and Cheerios. I do expect one day soon for it to be front and center as a term, as a substance and as a hybridized, moderned up version, in many types of global youth speak. Differentiation from others, other terms, other uses shall begin in earnest.
That race, apparently, begins today.
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