Is Synopsys helping chip making return to its roots?
Peter Clarke, EETimes
8/3/2012 7:52 AM EDT
The news that Synopsys wants to bring together the R&D teams and EDA software products from its recent and proposed acquisitions of Magma, Ciranova and SpringSoft puts me in mind of an intriguing and market-changing perspective.
It looks like EDA is going back to where it came from – but with a twist.
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