The promise of reconfigurable logic is that it should allow the logic and memory resources in a chip to be used more efficiently, especially in applications that need massive computing power.
The company expects sales to chip foundries to be down more than 50% sequentially in the October quarter, with a 35%-40% pullback from memory customers, and a better than 20% drop in demand from logic customers.
Applied CFO George Davis told me last week that the company sees sales to chip foundries down more than 50% sequentially in the October quarter, with a 35%-40% pullback from memory customers, and a better than 20% drop in demand from logic customers.