I'm doing some due diligence on this company but their business description totally flew over my head. Can someone explain:
MathStar, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, development, and marketing of semiconductor integrated circuit or chip, known as field programmable object arrays (FPOAs), in the United States. FPOAs are reprogrammable integrated circuits based on its silicon object technology. An FPOA consists of predesigned computing and data storage elements, or silicon objects arranged in a grid pattern, along with internal and external memory and data input and output channels.
Is this special?
MathStar, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, development, and marketing of semiconductor integrated circuit or chip, known as field programmable object arrays (FPOAs), in the United States. FPOAs are reprogrammable integrated circuits based on its silicon object technology. An FPOA consists of predesigned computing and data storage elements, or silicon objects arranged in a grid pattern, along with internal and external memory and data input and output channels.
Is this special?
