Yeah, and making something otherwise well-known and well-characterized using their open source PDK might well be of interest for their project. > On Jul 4, 2020, at 15:08, smf <smf_at_null.net> wrote: > > Well you could take something like FPGASID or FPGATED and get them to > build it for you. I'm sure a VIC/VICII could be done in a similar way. > > Certainly it's cheaper than buying an FPGA or getting your ASIC built > yourself. But I don't know whether there is a path forward if you want > more than 100 chips. > > Getting onto the short list for the 40 slots available might be tricky, > they may be looking for something a bit more taxing but you never know > if someone at google is a commodore fan. > > On 04/07/2020 16:55, Gerrit Heitsch wrote: > >> Same goes for VIC, in case someone had plans in that direction. >> >> > >Received on 2020-07-04 22:01:44
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