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Freescale CEO Michel Mayer thinks so--and now he runs a chipmaker with the heft to see that vision through.
Freescale CEO Michel Mayer thinks so--and now he runs a chipmaker with the heft to see that vision through.
January 4, 2010 3:17 PM PST
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Who knows... If not a typo, definitly says a lot about what he DOESN'T know about his customers' use of his product.
i think this makes sense because the current 7 came out in 2001. that's almost five years ago! plenty of time for at least 4 revisions, if not more.
>chips that Freescale produces from the PowerPC,
>all the way down to small embedded wireless
>radios?
>Mayer: Yes, everything. Even analog.
>How much more are you planning on streamlining?
>Mayer: Cost savings are one element, but it's
>really more about being more effective. Our
>existing structure, which was dispersed, >allowed the centralized little groups to make
>their own decisions in terms of design tool
>environments. We didn't think it was going to
>make it...
Translation:
1. All of our chips will now be designed
by Cadence. . . in India.
2. You'd better believe that this is about
cost savings. It's also about the stock price.
3. I don't want those little Engineers making
decisions about which chip design tools to get.
That's a management decision.
4. Intel has kicked the cr-p out of us on
the desktop, and is about to take over the
cell phone market, but, by golly, we still
have the car chip market!
Wow. Time to sell your stock, people.
See, most people assume (believe) that a 6cyl engine is in a V configuration, just as it is virtually known (assumed) that all 4cyl engines are inline (I or L) configurations.
One should not make definite statements without definity.
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