Chris Kennedy wrote:
>
> Sridhar wrote:
>
> > I was thinking somewhere in the range of a gigahertz.
>
> Cool. That only requires 18 month old fab technology :-)
>
> Assuming you can figure out an implementation that will
> work within the limits of the fab's process, can bum
> simulator time and are a reasonably capable mix of
> CPU designer and floorplan wizard it shouldn't cost
> you more than low to mid six figures (US) to buy your
> way into a fab that has a process that can hit that
> speed range.
If you don't mind manual labor, you can get free software.
http://members.aol.com/lasicad/index.htm
It goes with the fore mentioned book. Prototype fab will be about
$30K. ( depends on chip size ).
The real problem is the patents / intellectual property of DEC here.
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Ben Franchuk --- Pre-historic Cpu's --
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Received on Tue Dec 11 2001 - 22:09:56 GMT