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 ===== Frequently Asked Questions ===== ===== Frequently Asked Questions =====
 +==== Can I easily build an SoC with just the RVX tool, even without prior knowledge of SoC design? ====
 +No, RVX is intended to support users who are already familiar with SoC development.\\
 +The required knowledge must be obtained through other courses or learning resources.
 +
 ==== Does RVX include RTL simulation or FPGA prototyping capabilities? ==== ==== Does RVX include RTL simulation or FPGA prototyping capabilities? ====
 Yes, it is supported.\\ Yes, it is supported.\\
-However, the tools themselves must be purchased from the respective vendors,\\+However, the license tools themselves must be purchased from the respective vendors,\\
 as we are unable to provide them. as we are unable to provide them.
 +
 +==== How can I fabricate an actual chip using RVX? ====
 +RVX includes all RTL components necessary for SoC design, including the top-level module.\\
 +However, elements related to the semiconductor process are provided as black boxes.\\
 +Therefore, to fabricate an actual chip,\\
 +you must replace these black-box components with those supplied by a contracted design house.
 +
 +==== Is it possible to fabricate a chip in a university research lab?====
 +It is almost impossible due to the cost issue.\\
 +Unlike a small IP block that a university lab might submit via MPW,\\
 +an RVX-generated SoC is significantly larger and more complex.\\
 +Fabricating such a chip requires professional support from a design house,\\
 +which typically costs several hundred thousand USD, making it impractical for most university laboratories.
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