Programmables Stagnate
The stability of the programmable logic market is remarkable. Not only has it been bumbling around in its $3 billion plus-or-minus-a-bit market for the past decade, but the relative market shares of the big five players haven't changed much in the last five years. Thanks to L-Mar Associates for these figures:
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