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Dialogue with N.R. Narayan Murthy, co-founder Infosys
Whenever The Chilli talks to successful entrepreneurs around the globe with a view to profiling them as role models, the underlying messages tend to be the same whether they are in North America, Europe, or Asia. They make many upfront sacrifices for deferred rewards, and often have no idea how successful they are going to be when starting out. In all cases they have a strong desire to do something different, make a major impact or to create something new.

Rajeev Madhavan
With increasing consolidation facing the EDA (electronic design automation) sector, it is worth remembering how much of the EDA innovation used to be driven by new start-ups. Here, you will be able to read again the interview that we carried out with Rajeev Madhavan in 2006 (courtesy of The Chilli RED, our premium content service), hoping it will inspire more entrepreneurs to contemplate starting out on their own and break out of the EDA logjam.

Greg Hinckley

Gregory (Greg) K. Hinckley serves as president of Mentor Graphics. Before he joined Mentor in January of 1997, he was senior vice president and chief financial officer of VLSI Technology, Inc. in San Jose, California. In the past he has held senior officer positions with Bio-Rad Laboratories and Raychem Corporation. Here, The Chilli talks to him about various issues in the EDA industry.

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Walden Rhines: Part 1, startup issues in the EDA industry

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