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by digikata 1885 days ago
I've seen that in the scope of the technology life-cycle.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_life_cycle

Once it's taken off sometimes there is reference to the the manufacturing s-curve. That would be on the Wikipedia chart, going from when the R&D has traction to where increasing scaling increases volume and reduces costs of the product.