STMicro FPGA IP up for Grabs
Electronics Weekly
The intellectual property developed by STMicroelectronics' discontinued open source FPGA project, GOSPL, is up for sale.
Asked by Electronics Weekly what ST would do with the IP assets developed under the GOSPL project, amounting to nearly a million lines of code, Andrea Cuomo, chief strategy and technical officer of ST, replied: "It's for sale. I'm here to sell it."
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