Europe is giving up on leading edge digital chip design
Nick Flaherty, EETimes Europe
December 11, 2013
Europe has all but abandonded leading edge digital chip design, says the European head of technology solutions at design tool vendor Cadence Design Systems and is focussed on mixed signal and analogue designs.
“Europe is giving up on consumer wireless and is focussing on biomedical, automotive, mixed signal,” said Christina Malter, Director of Technology Solutions for EMEA at Cadence.
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