The Infamous Intel FPGA Slide!
As I have mentioned before, I’m part of the Coleman Research Group so you can rent me by the hour to better understand the semiconductor industry. Most of the conversations are by phone but sometimes I do travel to the East Coast, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China for face-to-face meetings. Generally the calls are the result of an event that needs further explanation or just a quarterly update. Again, as an active semiconductor professional I share my experiences, observations, and opinions so rarely will I agree with the analysts or journalists who rely on Google for information.
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