in an industry where speed and size is crucial for design, It's definitely nice to see that they want to rely on eASIC
I love the logicians in this thread<3
1. Our guy's dealing with eASIC.
2. Seagate deals with eASIC.
3. ? ? ?
4. Therefore, we're as solid as Seagate.

Your interpretation of my logic is the flaw, kid. I am appreciating the solidity of eASIC, not the solidity of AM.