Suing your subcontractor is not something you do every day.
Tachyum to Cadence: Our Prodigy Doesn't Meet Prodigious Goals, Sue You! : Read more
Tachyum to Cadence: Our Prodigy Doesn't Meet Prodigious Goals, Sue You! : Read more
I was skeptical of Tachyum's claims, from the start. It's a tale as old as computing: some chip company comes out of the woodwork with lofty claims, and then fails to deliver for one reason or another.
I don't doubt they have real grounds for litigation, but I do wonder just how many delays and how much underperformance they'd have had, if Cadence indeed delivered on all its commitments. Just because there's a long poll in your schedule doesn't mean there wouldn't have been others holing it up, if you removed that one.
I guess we'll have to wait and see how it performs. That will at least tell us if they had any real performance potential.
By that, I guess you're in Slovakia?its a local startup (with still no normal HQ/office)
Once who bought it? Are you referring to this deal?once bought it immediatelly started to come up in many state funded projects
its a local startup (with still no normal HQ/office) that has not shown anything up to this point BUT once bought it immediatelly started to come up in many state funded projects