Is EDA innovating enough?
By Sanjiv Kaul
edadesignline.com (April 09, 2010)
Much has been written and said about the travails of the EDA industry. Some industry leaders are shrinking in size and losing money. The industry as a whole is not growing and prospects are not promising. Part of the problem can be explained by the fact that we are just coming out of one of the worst recessions in history that has impacted most industries. Yet, most observers agree that the industry's struggles can't be explained by the economy alone.
What ails the EDA industry? More important, what can the industry do about it?
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