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There were no goodwill or intangible assets at December 29, 2007.
Amortization expense related to acquired intangible assets was $492,000 and $164,000 for the fiscal years
ended January 2, 2010 and December 27, 2008. The estimated future amortization expense related to current
intangible assets in each of the five succeeding fiscal years is expected to be as follows:
(In thousands)
2010 ............................................................. 480
2011 ............................................................. 444
2012 ............................................................. 444
2013 ............................................................. 444
2014 ............................................................. 444
Total ............................................................. $2,256
15. Industry Segment, Geographic Information and Significant Customers
The Company operates in two reportable segments, the home robots division and the government and
industrial division. The nature of products and types of customers for the two segments vary significantly. As such,
the segments are managed separately.
Home Robots
The Company’s home robots division offers products to consumers through a network of retail businesses
throughout the United States, to certain countries through international distributors and retailers, and through the
Company’s on-line store. The Company’s home robots division includes mobile robots used in the maintenance of
domestic households.
Government and Industrial
The Company’s government and industrial division offers products through a small U.S. government-focused
sales force, while products are sold to a limited number of countries, other than the United States, through
international distribution. The Company’s government and industrial robots are used by various U.S. and foreign
governments, primarily for reconnaissance and bomb disposal missions.
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iROBOT CORPORATION
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)