How much of the chip does IP fill
This blog is the second in the series of industry opinions about various aspects of the IP industry. The first part “What will the IP landscape look like in the future” has been shared quite widely, so it would appear that these are quite popular. Today, the question that was posed to them is about chip makeup. I have heard some people say that IP now consumes 90% of the chip surface and I asked about the accuracy of this figure and how they expect it may change over time.
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