Gene Munster: Apple’s still well-positioned in AR, despite Finisar

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From a note to Loup Ventures subscribers posted Saturday:

Optical products and laser manufacturer II-VI announced on Friday that it will purchase its competitor Finisar for $3.2B. II-VI and Finisar both produce optical communications products sold mainly to telecom companies and datacenters. These two companies are also Apple’s 2nd and 3rd largest suppliers of VCSEL [vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser] arrays — behind Lumentum — for augmented reality applications.

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  • Both II-VI and Finisar derive less than 10% of their revenue today from selling VCSEL arrays. The majority of their revenue comes from their optical communications businesses. While 3D sensing products account for a small percentage of revenue today, we see the growing market for augmented reality, LiDAR, and automotive applications driving that percentage of their combined business to 30-45%.
  • The increase in their VCSEL business should come as more smartphone makers include the 3D-sensing modules on devices. We expect Apple, starting in the fall of 2020, to include a world-facing (back of the phone) module on the iPhone, which means each device would include 2 arrays (front and back).
  • We estimate that II-VI and Finisar combine for about 15-20% of Apple’s VCSEL array supply, with the balance coming from Lumentum. Apple is going from three suppliers to two, which may mean more pricing power on the supply end, but the consolidation of competitors may lead to less pricing competition. We don’t see a material effect on the input cost for Apple.

(emphases mine)

My take: “Apple is putting the hammer down in AR,” Munster wrote last year in one of his several notes about Finisar and their VCSEL [vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser] technology. The assumption is that Apple’s edge in AR is an edge in autonomous transportation.

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