Xilinx and Altera don't make chips for wireless stuff. They make programmable logic, and that's used nearly everywhere (especially in low-volume parts). The fact that X and A are cutting back wafer starts is just an effect of the whole hardware industry being up the creek at the moment.
Xilinx and Altera don't make chips for wireless stuff. They make programmable logic, and that's used nearly everywhere (especially in low-volume parts). The fact that X and A are cutting back wafer starts is just an effect of the whole hardware industry being up the creek at the moment.