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Analog silicon designers? Maybe, although it may be underestimating the number outside the West.

It's much less prevalent than digital logic, much harder, and slower moving industry as it doesn't benefit from Moore's law in the same way.




I don't think they are talking about silicon designers.

The article quotes the professor as hoping FPAA's will allow "a wide range of less-skilled users to try out sophisticated, low-power (analog) techniques".

In other words, typical device-level design engineers.


Right, that's his target market, not his existing analog engineer population.




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