FPGA design tool vendor GateRocket has ceased operations
EDA vendor GateRocket, a developer of tools for FPGA debug and verification, has shutdown its business as of July 15th, 2011. According to the former company president and CEO Dave Orecchio, via Twitter, the company simply ran out of capital. The sudden closure comes a little more than a month after GateRocket was an exhibitor at the 2011 Design Automation Conference in June. Visitors to the GateRocket website will find a notice of the closure, but all other web site content has been removed
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