As semiconductor technology evolves rapidly, medical device makers face growing risks of component obsolescence, especially in long-lifecycle, implantable devices. Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) offer a powerful solution by integrating critical functions into a single, custom chip. ASICs enable greater miniaturization, lower power consumption, and long-term availability, helping MedTech companies avoid costly redesigns and regulatory delays. This article discusses how strategic decisions during the early stages of product design can determine the future viability of a medical device and considers the cost savings offered by ASICS through a reduction in the number of components required.
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