abhijit athavale
ASIN: B00LTKM92W
Publisher: Peter Gasperini, Abhijit Athavale
Pages: 270
Falling Revenues. Falling Margins. Falling GROWTH.
High Technology markets worldwide are either declining, stagnant or losing momentum. Moore's Law is in trouble as chip companies find that price, performance and power benefits in smaller silicon geometries are no longer guaranteed. Without feature growth and innovation, and with consumer pocketbooks already stressed and getting even thinner, price wars are becoming the norm in all High Technology market segments.
Is the gild off the lily for High Tech? Are its best days behind it, or is there indeed light at the end of the tunnel? And how can High Tech companies not only survive but prosper during these ensuing lean years of falling or zero growth?
With over 40 years of Silicon Valley experience, the authors explore these issues, the state of High Tech today and in the near future, and the way forward.