McNamara comes clean on Adapt IP
Brian Bailey, EETimes
10/16/2012 12:10 PM EDT
Recently, a gossip rag that will remain unnamed tried to make up a story about how Michael (Mac) McNamara of Cadence had demanded that he be given control of their C-to-Silicon tool and when he failed, left the company. That so called reporter attempted to reach his competitors for comments, but I talked to Michael to find out what was really happening. No gossip – just facts, but I guess some people love the shock and horror stories. So be it – you just keep believing him.
Brian: So, Mac is anything in that article true?
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