Does Synopsis or Cadence tools make your job easier or harder? Asking for back end design, but I'd like to hear from front end as well.

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  • skywater-pdk

    Open source process design kit for usage with SkyWater Technology Foundry's 130nm node.

  • The only process where it is feasible to have a fully open source design is the Skywater 130nm flow, which is under development right now: https://fossi-foundation.org/2020/06/30/skywater-pdk , https://github.com/google/skywater-pdk

  • skillbridge

    A seamless python to Cadence Virtuoso Skill interface

  • I have had great experiences using this tool here: https://github.com/unihd-cag/skillbridge

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