Semiconductor IP Innovation
By definition:
Invention is a new composition, device, or process.
Innovation is a new way of doing something or ânew stuff that is made usefulâ.
Even better:
Invention is the conversion of cash into ideas.
Innovation is the conversion of ideas into cash.
In an industry bound by technical standards and the law of physics, innovation is the absolute key to semiconductor IP success. One of the most recent examples of Semiconductor IP innovation is the unified MIPI/MDDI PHY Solution-
Mixel first to market with Unified MIPI/MDDI PHY IP solution
-which leads to the interesting topic of interface standards.
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- UCIe RX Interface
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