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Insights from Basilisk: Are Open-Source EDA Tools Ready for a Multi-Million-Gate, Linux-Booting RV64 SoC Design?

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Designing complex, multi-million-gate application-specific integrated circuits requires robust and mature electronic design automation (EDA) tools. We describe our efforts in enhancing the open-source Yosys+Openroad EDA flow to implement Basilisk, a fully open-source, Linux-booting RV64GC system-on-chip (SoC) design. We analyze the quality-of-results impact of our enhancements to synthesis tools, interfaces between EDA tools, logic optimization scripts, and a newly open-sourced library of optimized arithmetic macro-operators. We also introduce a streamlined physical design flow with an improved power grid and cell placement integration. Our Basilisk SoC design was taped out in IHP's open 130 nm technology. It achieves an operating frequency of 77 MHz (51 logic levels) under typical conditions, a 2.3x improvement compared to the baseline open-source EDA flow, while also reducing logic area by 1.6x. Furthermore, tool runtime was reduced by 2.5x, and peak RAM usage decreased by 2.9x. Through collaboration with EDA tool developers and domain experts, Basilisk establishes solid "proof of existence" for a fully open-source EDA flow used in designing a competitive multi-million-gate digital SoC.

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cs.AI · 2026-08-07 · reject · novelty 6.0

Blast Radius is a reversible memory layer for coding agents that archives dead context to a searchable store, estimates an incoming prompt's reach, and reports token savings that are partly contradicted by its own experimental tables.

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  • Blast Radius cs.AI · 2026-08-07 · reject · none · ref 41 · internal anchor

    Blast Radius is a reversible memory layer for coding agents that archives dead context to a searchable store, estimates an incoming prompt's reach, and reports token savings that are partly contradicted by its own experimental tables.