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by noahl
4868 days ago
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This is very interesting. I always thought that making an ASIC was prohibitively expensive except for the largest companies. How much does it really cost? I would really enjoy playing with a Lisp chip. It might not be good for performance computing, but it would be great for writing GUIs. The paper suggests having a chip with a Lisp part for control and an APL part for array processing - I think the modern equivalent would be a typed-dispatching part for control and some CUDA or OpenCL cores for speed. |
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Full custom is still quite expensive.
But you can go the route I'm talking about (prototype on an FPGA, then get in on one of the standard runs at a chip fab via MOSIS or CMP or a similar service) for ~10,000 USD for a handful of chips.