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    From: Michael M Delaney <mmdst23+@pitt.edu>
    Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 09:05:38 -0400 (EDT)
    Subject: Re: [openrisc] implementing openrisc in an FPGA for a low-volumeproduct(under 500 units)?
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    Something important that I forgot to mention:  This project has some
    intensive trig and other floating point math, which is why I'm looking at
    OpenRISC even though it seems like overkill at the first glance.
    
    Mike
    
    On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Michael M Delaney wrote:
    
    > I'm thinking about using an OpenRISC for a project at work(simulator for
    > GPS and other shipborne electronic sensors).  What FPGAs
    > can it be synthisized for?  Also, any idea if using it will be ecomical
    > to use it in an FPGA for a small production run (I'm guessing about
    > 100-250 units, almost defenitly under 500)?  My boss never really mentioned even a rough idea of
    > what we're looking for in terms of production cost, but I'd guess under
    > $50 or so.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Mike
    >
    > 
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    [openrisc] implementing openrisc in an FPGA for a low-volume product(under 500units)?Michael M Delaney

     
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