Working in this field I feel like as the years go by it's too niche -- I'm worried that this will reduce the chances of finding a different opportunity or to switch into certain jobs. Is this true? What is a good future career path for Analog designers with 2-3 YOE -- which companies are good and should I consider switching into memory design? 135k tc
Ehhh, memory design can be shaky as well. I wouldn’t suggest going to NSG. If you wanted to enter a better industry space, try networking.
Health & Wellness
12h
4310
Why are women naked in gym?
Tech Industry
17h
2416
Go woke, go broke: Google fires 28 employees involved in pro-Hamas protest
Layoffs
Yesterday
37165
Google CFO confirms 'large-scale' layoffs (Apr 17)
Software Engineering Career
15h
529
Simple rejection email after multiple rounds of interviews
2024 Tax
10h
1760
Biden’s new tax proposal is wild
What’s an “analog device”...like designing wrenches?
Analog design is most commonly used for radio frequency devices or analog-> digital or digital -> analog chips. A simple example is a WiFi chip will have some aspects of analog design (the part that goes to the antenna), with some digital registers....it all depends on architecture. Lots of chips nowadays have both digital and analog chunks.