EDA chiefs hazard no guesses on 2010 market
Sean Murphy
EE Times (02/19/2010 7:12 PM EST)
SAN JOSE, Calif.—With the EDA industry stuck in negative growth, leaders of its three largest firms struck a somber note Thursday (Feb. 18) during a panel discussion at the EDA Consortium (EDAC)'s Annual CEO Forecast and Industry Vision event.
Panelists addressed trends affecting industry growth, but left forecasts for the upcoming year to Jay Vleeschhouwer, a senior software analyst with Ticonderoga Securities, who chaired the panel.
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