And you thought the IP business was challenging
The IP industry like the rest of the semiconductor ecosystem has been under significant stress in the last year and the worldwide economy has collapsed and now is slowly crawling back to life. Fortunately the world needs IP more than ever after slashing employment. That said, there is incredible pressure on IP pricing as semiconductor companies preserve their cash as much as possible while their sales begin to regain stability.
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