Celebrating World Intellectual Property Day
LEGO® is the world’s most famous toy brand. The experience of playing with these toys has endured over the years because of the innumerable possibilities they allow us: from simple textbook models to wherever our imagination might take us. We have always been driven by a motivation to reuse modular components in all facets of our lives that enable us to build things better and faster while reducing complexity, allowing us to focus our innovation on areas that matter most to us.
In semiconductor design, cost and complexity are closely intertwined.
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