I disagree,
The company are trying to enter market technology adoption with world-changing tech which can't be compared to what you are talking about IMO.
The tech world is currently on an AI wave, with GPU's ever more powerful, burning energy in an alarming rate.
They will hopefully soon realize that it is not the way forward, and we have to move as much processing as possible to the edge.
This doesn't happen overnight, try reading this: Understanding the Technology Adoption Lifecycle.
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We are in the early stages of adoption, space and military are slowly "seeing the Akida technology" which is very encouraging.
White papers are being written using Akida by universities and by companies' development departments, sometimes even in cooperation, another good sign that they find it intriguing and checking it out, impressed by the low power consumption with fewer parts in a circuit board.
I don't think you can blame management for this but okay their expectations isn't well-timed, it's a year or even maybe 2 too early.
I think we will eventually see a break though later this year and the next. Yes, a bitter pill to shallow, but it is what it is, take it or leave it.
I got some inspiration from poster Observerr on HC, he is really well-informed about the technology and the market, your posts are awesome, thank you sir.