BTW: For all of you who recommend a business proposal and what not. Did Intel know, what they were building in 1971 ?
They were contracted to build an integrated circuit - nobody believed in it. They couldn't make it in time. The contractor canceld the contract. Intel was left behind with a 80% finished chip - you name it, the 4004. They finished it on their own cost. Their managers had the opinion, this product will never break even - they simply did not see a market for it. 6 month later, Intel was the biggest chip factory on the planet!
At first, they didn't even know what they were building (the design was done by some uni professors), they didn't even know what their target market was. One year after launch they sent out their managers to investigate, why people wanted the chip.
This world is build on dreams. It's about time, the dry businuess thinking gets a little bit, err, 'lifted' or 'smoothened". No matter what people want you make to believe, a lot of things are there, because they did not make sence (what about Star Wars, or ...)