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by kayson
737 days ago
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For me, it was exciting, but now it's disappointing. The SkyWorks 130nm that TinyTapeout uses is ancient; they didn't really give away anything of value. The repository for that and the 90nm PDK haven't been touched in over a year. As I said, it's not substantial enough for me to think it's anything more than a PR stunt. Agreed. Custom design is still prohibitively expensive, and most often not needed. That being said, older process nodes are getting cheaper to the point where the manufacturing cost is feasible. The problem remains EDA tooling, which may very well be the majority of the cost. Without more competition in that space, I don't see Cadence/Synopsys/Siemens bringing their prices down any time soon. |
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Besides 130 nm is plenty good for a lot of industrial applications.