Semico's list of 10 reasons why it’s taken so long for SoC design teams to adopt IP. How many apply to your team?
For those of us who formerly purchased IP in the form of 40-pin DIPs, the idea of using IP to design SoCs isn’t so foreign. However, for people accustomed to designing everything under the hood of their latest ASIC, the idea has seen surprisingly slow adoption. Semico’s new IP report, “IP Subsystems: The New IP Market Paradigm,” lists 10 reasons for the slow uptake. With author Rich Wawrzyniak’s kind permission, I have decided to list them here.
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