a distillation post for those pressed for time....
Acronyx
As a result CPUs are quickly being left behind in being able to address today’s compute requirements.
From CES and Brian F. in China. I will rewrite it....
MCUs are quickly being left behind in being able to address today’s compute requirements.
The companies who were offering embedded FPGA IP for ASIC design had minimal tools at best, and most chip design teams were highly reluctant to give up a bunch of silicon real estate on their device for something that might or might not be useful.
those eFPGA software tools jobs are a great allocation of precious $$. thnks QUIK.
the margin, between the voice as part of the trinity and the value of the eFPGA IP........
and finally for those worried bout competition.....
these companies cannot really be considered “competitors” with each other because each one (at this point) seems to be focusing on a particular market segment or application area. It would be surprising if there were many situations where a design team was evaluating more than one of these for a particular project.
hence the difference in nodes and process...
We are on the right one 22FDX, there is a reason we were picked, they just go well together. They would NOT want anybody else.
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