Comment by nativeit
5 days ago
> Intel soon discovered the obvious, which is that customers with applications well-suited to FPGAs already use FPGAs.
So selling FPGA's was a bad move? Or was the purchase price just wildly out-of-line with the--checking...$9.8B annual market that's expected to rise to $23.3B by 2030?
Intel can't even act as a functional foundry for internal customers.