Panelists Discuss IP-vendor Survival Strategies
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ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Panelists on a Tuesday DAC (Design Automation Conference) session aptly entitled "Is there no way out for IP vendors?" tried to offer IP (intellectual property) companies some strategies they can follow to ensure their survival in what is proving to be a difficult market space.
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