Commentary: Developers Look Set to increase FPGA IP Costs
By Richard Wilson -- 4/1/2004
Electronics Weekly
The cost of designing specialist intellectual property into FPGAs may have to increase as independent IP developers look at ways to lift margins.
The implication is that it could increase the up-front engineering cost of designing an FPGA.
"The FPGA industry is starting to hit some ASIC-like cost issues," said Alan Matthews, European marketing director at Xilinx.
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Electronics Weekly
The cost of designing specialist intellectual property into FPGAs may have to increase as independent IP developers look at ways to lift margins.
The implication is that it could increase the up-front engineering cost of designing an FPGA.
"The FPGA industry is starting to hit some ASIC-like cost issues," said Alan Matthews, European marketing director at Xilinx.
Read more ....
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