The chips will be manufactured using the 350 nm process that first came out in 1995. To put this into context, the current state-of-the art is 7 nm. However, the great thing about retro processors is that there’s no need to chase the latest technology. The state-of-the-art in the mid 1970’s (when these cores were first released), was around 5 μm. Which means that now, it’s far more affordable to do a low-volume tape-out.
Chips4Makers are working in the open, and all the source code for the chips is available at hsmag.cc/FCqmYP.
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