Question-and-Answer Session
Operator
Thank you. (Operator Instructions). Our first question comes from the line of Chris Ryder. Please go ahead.
Chris Ryder - Lucrum Capital
Good afternoon.
Edward Keible Jr.
Hi Chris.
Chris Ryder - Lucrum Capital
Two questions. One on the new part announced. Are there new customers or you're talking about existing customers?
John Mikulsky
Chris, this is John. Both. We expect to be able to sell the mimic both to some of our existing customers and also new customers particularly other people in the radio business who don't buy modules.
Chris Ryder - Lucrum Capital
Can you talk a little bit about where the optimism for and the out year revenue opportunities are?
John Mikulsky
We believe two of our things for two things. In the long term, we expect the total volume of radios to be made will increase. How fast that ramp re-build I think is little difficult to predict. But everything that we know, the underline drivers are sound.
The chips that we've come up which are particularly optimized for designing and building these new classes of radios. And as we've have talked to the various radio companies, uniformly, the response has been very positive.
Basically, you gentlemen really understand the radio design issues, your parts are very well optimized to the technical problems that we are trying to solve. And we feel very comfortable that we will be able to garner a nice position in that market place and everybody who makes radio has to buy mimics.
Chris Ryder - Lucrum Capital
So we see sort of a second question. With -- what is the revenue level to get to an operating income, breakevens cause you no longer burning cash?
Curt Sacks
Hi Chris, this is Curt. Well, the breakeven surrounded on a cash flow basis, breakeven on the revenue will have to be somewhere between 7 and 7.5 million. And that includes sort of the transition that we have announced last week between Ed and John and consolidated with CEO and COO who is under John as well as the cost cuts during the quarter. But certainly, somewhere between 7 and 7.5 million, did your cash flow break even
Chris Ryder - Lucrum Capital
But still I'm going back to the question on the new product. Do you think about the adoption rate and your potential opportunities, what kind of vision you have to get to that 7 to 7.5 million quarterly run rate revenue.
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