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FPGA to an ASIC is sort of like a breadboard to a PCB. A direct translation does not make much sense for the latter as well.


Point being the structures and underlying workings of FPGA doing things vs an ASIC are really different. A person who can FPGA-prove something can't necessarily put that specific design on a 350nm node. Surely not on deep sub-micron. The FPGA won't even run by itself in the development configuration. Stand-alone FPGA boards with the stuff flashed or whatever is closer to building some hardware. It's still only a subset of skill required, though.




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