Jim Hogan's top six SoC trends for 2012. Want to know what they are?
Jim Hogan was the EDPS dinner speaker last week at the Monterey Peninsula Yacht Club and he held the audience captive for quite a while. Hogan is a well-known EDA venture capitalist. One of the highlights of his talk was a list of the six SoC trends for 2012. These are:
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