DFT Digest

June 14, 2007

Richard Goering gone from EETimes?

Filed under: Industry, Miscellaneous, News — John @ 2:59 pm

I was just sitting here waiting for a scope tool to draw a simple waveform on this gawdawful 93k ATE, and decided to surf the web a little - and ran across the following entry in Mike Santarini’s blog over at EDN. It seems CMP laid off Richard Goering from EETimes… does the EDA industry get no respect anymore? First Gary Smith’s group gets cut from Dataquest, now this.

I’ve read Richard Goering’s column in EETimes for as long as I can remember. No, he wasn’t into test or DFT particularly, but he covered tools, and you know we all work with tools. Are we supposed to get our EDA news from DeepChip now?

I don’t think so…

4 Responses to “Richard Goering gone from EETimes?”

  1. JL Gray Says:

    Wow. That’s too bad. Thanks for posting this.

    JL

  2. Administrator Says:

    And… he just gave you and Verilab a shout out for your DAC blogging! Can’t ask for better exposure than that! Congrats!

  3. Ed Says:

    Goering is already a sorely-missed EDA observer! has anyone seen EE Times lately?

    We can only hope that Goering will surface somewhere soon. he’s a resource that can;t be duplicated, given his long history in EDA (since Computer Design magazine, in the 1980s), his breath and depth of knowledge about the development of commercial EDA and his innumerable contacts that he can draw form to get his stories “right.”

  4. » Another one bites the dust? Says:

    [...] First Smith, then Goering, now Santarini? So where shall we find independent, in-depth coverage of EDA issues? Is it “every man for himself” when it comes to EDA tools? Maybe the EDA industry feels we’re all better off believing their press releases? [...]

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