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BobbyMax 12/5/2012 | 12:26:11 AM
re: Cogni-Gone? The company was established in 1997 and was in the business of making network processor. The network processor business is almost gone, it would not be surprised if COGNI has closed down. It was tremendous waste of money.

There are many other start-ups just hanging in there until the last dollar is gone. The emergence of start-ups have destablized almost every segment of the business.

The VCs put questionable companies on the payroll regardless wheather their product would be useful. The over-abundance of cheap money has contributed to this situation.

VCs start some junkey companies and then attempt other companies to acquire it at an exhorbitant prices.
cyber_techy 12/5/2012 | 12:25:42 AM
re: Cogni-Gone? This seems to be a BobbyMax's standard response to a startup closure. Is this response automated somehow?
butternoparsnips 12/5/2012 | 12:25:26 AM
re: Cogni-Gone? What? Are you saying that BobbyMax's comments don't represent piercing, insightful analysis?

"VCs start some junkey companies and then attempt other companies to acquire it at an exhorbitant prices."

Brilliant. just brilliant.


bnp
multithreaded 12/5/2012 | 12:25:03 AM
re: Cogni-Gone? What all these small startups actually did is to take NPU to another high level. The techniques they invented may show up in one way or another in future networking products.

Actually the NPU wave is picking up, especially in the Asia markets. Look out: Huawei, ZTE, and Actel etc. have been building their routers based in NPU rather than ASIC.

One should not be surprised if Cognigne's IP would be brought out by somebody and be intergrated into other's product.

I hope the multithreaded design I made at Cognigine will last much longer than the company itself.
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