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==== 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 |
as we are unable to provide them. | as we are unable to provide them. | ||
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==== Is it possible to fabricate a chip in a university research lab?==== | ==== Is it possible to fabricate a chip in a university research lab?==== | ||
- | It is almost impossible.\\ | + | It is almost impossible |
Unlike a small IP block that a university lab might submit via MPW,\\ | Unlike a small IP block that a university lab might submit via MPW,\\ | ||
an RVX-generated SoC is significantly larger and more complex.\\ | an RVX-generated SoC is significantly larger and more complex.\\ | ||
Fabricating such a chip requires professional support from a design house,\\ | Fabricating such a chip requires professional support from a design house,\\ | ||
- | which costs a few hundred | + | which typically |
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