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throwaway3572 | 1 year ago
And you can still use all the open source stuff, like the eFabless pad frame, if you want. But you’ll have to work with SkyWater directly which does require various business agreements to be in place.
See more here:
https://www.skywatertechnology.com/technology-and-design-ena...
bgnn|1 year ago
The problem is access to software and fabs. EDA is expensive and nobody will give access to individuals. Same for fabs. They don't want to give access to a lot of people due to IP theft risks. Anyone can be a North Korean hacker. Plus they operate under US export controls which makes the paperwork daunting.
15155|1 year ago
I assume they require an NDA for their PDK? Or can projects still be meaningfully open-source with the existing one?
jauntywundrkind|1 year ago
https://www.skywatertechnology.com/first-google-sponsored-mp...
https://github.com/google/skywater-pdk
There's a bunch of other PDKs running around now too. But progress does seem to have distinctly tapered off.
pclmulqdq|1 year ago