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A bit of SoC Realization wisdom from Paul McLellan
Industry analyst, EDA investor, and author of “EDA Graffiti”—those are just a few of Paul McLellan’s qualifications. He just published a pithy comment on SoC Realization and its realities over on the SemiWiki site. I commend it to your attention.


