So, who will set up a transparent FPGA manufacturing company with old tech that will then prove all these companies wrong by capturing the market?
Funny you should say that. My initial thought on reading the article was, "I wonder if I could set up an open source FPGA company." Of course, the answer is, "No," because I don't have anywhere near the resources that would be needed to do it (in terms of money, expertise, and so on).
Funny you should say that. My initial thought on reading the article was, "I wonder if I could set up an open source FPGA company." Of course, the answer is, "No," because I don't have anywhere near the resources that would be needed to do it (in terms of money, expertise, and so on).