Hi
Please all join the mumble session in two hours, so that we can discuss the
final details of this text.
Also. Do I also have to write such a multi pager (Executive summary)
as Christoph did?
Cheers
David
On Sunday, 15 December 2019 3:27:45 PM HKT Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> LibreSilicon aims to reduce the steep entry barriers to
> full custom application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design.
>
> ... and help people to regain trust in their computing devices, right at
> the bedrock: when they are manufactured.
>
> the rest is ok, it is a little long (it is supposed to be a single
> paragraph), however you probably get away with it. although, the
> lines about "arduino", there's really no reason to mention that.
>
> actually, the entire last 3 lines from "After democratising" can
> probably be cut... probably mention "GDS2" earlier on...
>
> ok try this
>
> LibreSilicon aims to reduce the steep entry barriers to
> full custom application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design.
> and help people to regain trust in their computing devices, right at
> the bedrock: when they are manufactured.
> LibreSilicon provides a standard for manufacturing semiconductors
> which allows platform independent process design kits (PDKs) and design
> rules that allow manufacturing the same chip layout
> in any factory that has calibrated their process
> according to the LibreSilicon specs with the PearlRiver test wafer
> and uses GDS2.
> By introducing this process standard, full custom ASIC design will
> become available
> to private persons without corporate or academic access to IC foundries.
>
> l.
>
> On 12/15/19, Christoph Maier <christoph.maier@ieee.org> wrote:
> > Here's my tweak — tatzelbrumm
> >
> > LibreSilicon: A free and open source semiconductor manufacturing
> > process standard
> >
> > LibreSilicon aims to reduce the steep entry barriers to
> > full custom application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design.
> > LibreSilicon provides a standard for manufacturing semiconductors
> > which allows platform independent process design kits (PDKs) and design
> > rules
> > that allow manufacturing the same chip layout
> > in any factory that has calibrated their process
> > according to the LibreSilicon specs with the PearlRiver test wafer.
> > By introducing this process standard, full custom ASIC design will
> > become available
> > to private persons without corporate or academic access to IC foundries.
> > After democratizing software development with tools like Arduino,
> > and PCB design with tools like KiCAD, LibreSilicon will democratize ASIC
> > design,
> > and GDS2 will become the new Gerber file format for semiconductor
> > manufacturing.
> >
> > On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 6:33 AM David Lanzendörfer
> >
> > <leviathan@libresilicon.com> wrote:
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> > Any updates from NLNet?
> >>
> >> Yeah. I'm supposed to write an introduction paragraph for LibreSilicon
> >> to the European union now.
> >>
> >> But I've got no idea how to start it...
> >> Maybe something along the lines from our website content...
> >> I'll try to send Michiel the following and see whether it's ok.
> >>
> >> =========
> >> LibreSilicon: Introducing a free and open source semiconductor
> >> manufacturing
> >> process standard
> >>
> >> The goal of LibreSilicon is to provide a standard for manufacturing
> >> semiconductors which will allow for quasi platform independent process
> >> design
> >> kits and design rules which allows to manufacture the same chip layout in
> >> any
> >> factory, which has calibrated their process according to the LibreSilicon
> >> specs, using the PearlRiver test wafer.
> >> By introducing this process standard, GDS2 will become the new Gerber
> >> file
> >> format for semiconductor manufacturing.
> >> =========
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >> -lev
> >
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