Sameer Wasson: ‘MIPS Will Not Become A Silicon Company’
By Sally Ward-Foxton, EETimes | July 2, 2025
In this podcast, MIPS CEO Sameer Wasson tells Sally Ward-Foxton that while the IP company is moving towards compute subsystems and custom ASIC tools, it will not become a silicon company.
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