IP plays cautiously in emerging markets
By Michael Santarini, Senior Editor -- EDN, 11/9/2006
All the big IP vendors are offering IP to emerging countries, such as China, India, and, to some degree, Russia. but if you are designing ICs in those countries, don't be surprised if established IP companies refuse access to their RTL and offer you only a hard core or require you to work with one of their "trusted partners."
All the big IP vendors are offering IP to emerging countries, such as China, India, and, to some degree, Russia. but if you are designing ICs in those countries, don't be surprised if established IP companies refuse access to their RTL and offer you only a hard core or require you to work with one of their "trusted partners."
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