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by silverpikezero
4034 days ago
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You should expect this trend to continue. Semiconductors have become a hideously expensive business, aggravated by fewer fabs and more draconian fab/IP acquisition costs. It's a well known that nobody on Sand Hill road will touch semiconductor startups at all, leading to a stagnant collection of semiconductor companies founded 20+ years ago. There was recently announced a semi-only incubator here in SV[1] because nobody can raise any traditional VC money, although time will tell how many successful exits it will have. [1] http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1326501 |
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And that's exactly the problem. Semiconductors has no exit.
Atheros was probably the last company to go from startup to big hit, and look how long it took them to exit.
Why will a VC throw money at a company that has a 5 year exit, at best, when they can throw a lot less at stupid 20-somethings, flog them like slaves, and sell to Yahooglezonsoft.