Commodity processor IP !?!
“Commodity” and ”Free” – what terrifying words! When I came across them in Bill Jackson’s comment attached to an earlier post covering my biases (and related to the complexities of semiconductor IP), my heart skipped a few beats. I re-read Bill’s comment several times before making a mental note to consider this more deeply over my upcoming holiday.
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