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by jacquesm
3158 days ago
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Nobody equated that. The time when he made his is decades ago, so obviously nothing from those days compared to a modern EDA toolchain and associated bits and pieces. I think you subconsciously added the 'modern' in there somewhere and then argued against that. |
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> He wrote his own chip design software and analog simulator
I immediately thought of a modern toolchain. Had I known that this was done decades ago, I might have reacted differently.
Nonetheless, even decades ago, both Cadence and Synopsys likely had pretty advanced tools under development. I may be mistaken though.