2013 CES: Top 4 Trends Benefiting EDA
While a variety of EDA customer segments are growing, consumer electronics continues to drive the lion's share EDA of industry revenues. Hence, many events at last week's annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas can be extrapolated as leading indicators for the EDA business. While I couldn't personally attend CES this year, like last year my two trusted agents (specifically, Unified Communications (UC) expert David Danto of Dimension Data, and Joseph Hupcey Jr., video & communications systems architect and father of yours truly) were on the ground to field check the myriad of reports streaming in from legacy and new media. Thus, allow me to highlight the following trends from CES 2013 that I suggest will have a big impact on EDA this year.
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