|
|
|
|
|
by amelius
2224 days ago
|
|
Regarding 2: the question was about an open-source solution, so I think that "billions and billions of R&D" will translate to just a lot of time spent and no literal cost, e.g. just like GCC is free as in beer. It is true that getting a wafer fabricated will cost a lot of money (in the millions maybe?) but this may be money well spent because the resulting FPGA design can be used over and over. I think this would be in the reach of perhaps some universities or government technology centers, if someone could formulate the case for it. |
|
The question is similar in scale to building an open source Intel core i7 - it's not impossible but keep in mind that an FPGA big enough (for example) to prototype any subsections of the CPU let alone the whole thing would cost hundreds of thousands.