Can you really value SoCs in dollars per square centimeter? Part Deux
Back before the holiday break, I wrote a blog entry titled “Can you really value SoCs in dollars per square centimeter?” and posted it to LinkedIn. The blog post drew a couple of thoughtful comments from members of the LinkedIn Silicon Valley Semiconductor Executives Group that I want to share with you.
First, John Brewer, Jr. who is VP of Corporate and Business Development at SiGe Semiconductor wrote:
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