Why IP Market Consolidation Is Like a Sports Metaphor
Why do semiconductor companies and system houses acquire IP suppliers or smaller semiconductor companies? For the answer, let's recall a certain recent football championship where the winning team had both a powerful offensive and defensive game -- for the Seattle Seahawks, it was vitally important to have a winning strategy "on both sides of the ball."
This dual strategy translates nicely to the ferocious and unforgiving competition among the giants of semiconductor IP consumption -- such as Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, and others. At stake are huge markets for autos, cellphones, digital TVs, game platforms, and the emerging Internet of Things. These companies are striving to gain competitive advantage in technology, manufacturing, market strategy, and patents.
To prevail, these semiconductor IP consumers must -- like the Seahawks -- develop a dual strategy. They must continue to aggressively defend their current markets and platforms. They also have to diligently pursue a stronger offense by enhancing and differentiating their product offerings through IP acquisition.
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- DDR5 MRDIMM PHY and Controller
- RVA23, Multi-cluster, Hypervisor and Android
- HBM4E PHY and controller
- 64 bit RISC-V Multicore Processor with 2048-bit VLEN and AMM
- NPU IP Core for Mobile
Related Blogs
- Semi Market Decreased by 8% in 2023... When Design IP Sales Grew by 6%!
- Design IP Market Increased by All-time-high: 20% in 2024!
- EDA Industry: Consolidation Remains a Priority
- NXP's Market Figures Are Wrong, Says Future Horizons CEO
Latest Blogs
- Cadence Leads the Way at PCI-SIG DevCon 2025 with Groundbreaking PCIe 7.0 Demos
- Introducing the Akeana 1000 Series Processors
- How fast a GPU do you need for your user interface?
- PCIe 6.x and 112 Gbps Ethernet: Synopsys and TeraSignal Achieve Optical Interconnect Breakthroughs
- Powering the Future of RF: Falcomm and GlobalFoundries at IMS 2025