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direwolf20today at 1:11 AM1 replyview on HN

Even when technically accessible to individuals it still costs at least 10k$ to get a batch of chips made on a multi project wafer.


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timschmidttoday at 1:50 AM

chipfoundry.io charges $14,950 for packaged 100 chips. As far as small batch manufacturing goes, that's reasonably affordable. $149 ea. Occasionally I see better deals crop up as part of group buys or for bare dies. Presumably, one would prototype their design on an inexpensive FPGA board first, to verify functionality. So as to be reasonably sure the first batch of chips worked. Folks like Sam Zeloof are working to build new tools for one-off and small batch designs as well, which may further reduce small quantity prices.

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