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The Next Frontiers

Small technology shifts are about to cause huge upheaval in system-level definitions, managing risk, and who’s in charge.

Which Comes First?

Improving software functionality and efficiency is critical, but hardware will always be the starting point.

New Winners And Losers

The next few years will redefine the semiconductor industry on a global basis. The whole ecosystem is in motion.

Inflection Points And Changes Ahead

Shifts in manufacturing, IP and how chips are put together will have some unexpected cumulative effects.

Redefining Design Starts

What we used to consider a design start will need to change. What do you call an SoC with extensive IP re-use?

Verifying The Pieces

The real challenge will be in the assembly of block and subsystems, not in the creation of them.

What’s Really Going On?

An industry in transition is much more difficult to predict than one that is more mature. Even putting the past into perspective will take time.

Services To Render

While chipmakers historically shunned the idea of paying for services, they may not have a choice.

Something Old, Something Borrowed

There isn’t a whole lot that’s new even in stacked die. The biggest changes will be on the business side.

New Terms, New Problems

Business changes are forcing companies to examine advanced research much more closely.

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