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OpenROAD - An Open-Source, Autonomous RTL-GDSII Flow for Chip Design
The OpenROAD project is a non-profit project, originally funded by DARPA with the aim of creating open-source EDA tools; an Autonomous flow from RTL-GDSII that completes < 24 hrs, to lower cost and boost innovation in IC design.
Indira Iyer
,
Matt Liberty
,
Vitor Bandeira
,
Austin Rovinski
,
Jack Luar
OpenRAM
OpenRAM is an award winning open-source Python framework to create the layout, netlists, timing and power models, placement and routing models, and other views necessary to use SRAMs in ASIC design.
Jesse Cirimelli-Low
OpenROAD - An Open-Source, Autonomous RTL-GDSII Flow for VLSI Designs (2023)
The OpenROAD project is a non-profit, DARPA-funded and Google sponsored project committed to creating low-cost and innovative Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools and flows for IC design. Our mission is to democratize IC design, break down barriers of cost and access and mitigate schedule risk through native and open source innovation and collaboration with ecosystem partners.
Indira Iyer
,
Matt Liberty
LiveHD (2022)
Projects for
LiveHD
. Lead Mentors:
Jose Renau
and
Sheng-Hong Wang
.
Jose Renau
OpenRAM
OpenRAM is an award winning open-source Python framework to create the layout, netlists, timing and power models, placement and routing models, and other views necessary to use SRAMs in ASIC design.
Matthew Guthaus
OpenROAD - A Complete, Autonomous RTL-GDSII Flow for VLSI Designs
OpenROAD is a front-runner in open-source semiconductor design automation tools and know-how. OpenROAD reduces barriers of access and tool costs to democratize system and product innovation in silicon. The OpenROAD tool and flow provide an autonomous, no-human-in-the-loop, 24-hour RTL-GDSII capability to support low-overhead design exploration and implementation through tapeout.
Matthew Guthaus
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