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E
B
Michael
should
join
shortly,
but
he's
troubling,
so
he
might
not
be
able
to
to
read
the
meeting.
I
think
that
we
should
wait
for
henry,
I'm
not
sure
if
he's
joining,
if
someone
can
try
to
pay
him
that
that
would
be
nice,
I
don't
have
direct
contact
to
him,
but
I
think
that
I'll
send
him.
G
G
G
All
right,
I
think,
as
far
as
the
agenda
goes.
G
We
can
either
continue
the
working
group
structure
conversation.
G
Let's
see
yeah,
I
did
not
send
up
to
send
out
a
survey
about
the
new
meeting
time,
so
I
still
need
to
do
that.
This
cla
enforcement
topic
any
update
on
that.
I
think
henry
said
he
would
maybe
talk
to
brian
about
it.
C
Test
test,
I
say
it
again:
my
browser
just
kicked
out.
C
Oh
see
late
haven't
done
anything
yet.
I
was
fond
of
with
other
things,
and
I
mean
things
are
working.
It
seems
that
I
mean
it
seems
that
someone
probably
from
my
organization,
I
don't
know-
enable
the
cla
enforcement
for
the
google
cla
on
variable,
which
is
the
which
kind
of
was
an
original
google
project.
So
I
don't
know
where
that
happened.
I
I
need
to
find
that
out,
but
yeah.
I
was
swamped
with
other
things
to
actually
implement
something
and
yeah.
C
What
was
not
too
much
looking
into
organizational
things.
G
And
you
think
it
has
been
turned
on
for
some
number
of
repositories.
G
All
right,
I
think,
as
far
as
this
work
groups
document
goes.
G
Yeah,
I
don't
know
if,
if
someone
thinks
you're
running
a
a
work
group,
that's
actively
meeting
and
has
a
regular
meeting
time
and
is
not
in
this
list.
You
should
definitely
go
and
do
that
before
we
push
the
information
to
the
webpage.
D
Yeah,
I
have
a
question:
it's
possible
to
schedule
a
chip
meeting.
D
G
Yeah,
do
you
want
to
propose
a
time
for
that.
D
And
time
for
you,
maybe
you
can
decide
at
any
time
it's
okay!
For,
for
me,
from
data.
D
G
So
I
think
what
we
need
to
do
is
get
one
of
the
projects
that
plct
is
going
to
manage
to
the
the
graduated
status.
G
Sure
so
I
think,
like
diplomacy,
would
be
a
good
example.
So
I
think
if
we
want
to
make
it
a
a
co-scheduled
diplomacy
and
rocket
ship
meeting
yeah
and
that-
and
so
one
of
the
things
that
we
could
work
on,
is
filling
out
the
like
the
rest
of
the
the
application
to
make
diplomacy
a
graduated
project.
Yeah.
That
makes
sense.
D
G
G
G
Yeah-
and
I
know
this
is
something
that
jack
koenig
from
the
chisel
group
is
also
interested
in
being
able
to
do
so.
G
D
G
I
mean
the
status
there
is
that
the
the
the
omni
extend
yes
document
is
the
act.
That's
the
active
chips
alliance
project.
D
I
see
so
turning
won't
be
posted
on
chip's.
Nice
is
that
true.
G
D
G
So
I
think
further
development.
As
far
as
the
rocket
ship
implementation
goes,
I
think,
is
a
good
thing
to
discuss
at
the
at
the
rocket
ship
working
group.
A
D
G
Yeah,
I'm
I'm
happy
to
help
you
with
whatever
needs
to
happen
for
that
on
on
github.
If
anything,
and
then
you
know,
if
you
want
it
to
be
sort
of
recognized
as
its
own
project,
you
should
submit
another
one
of
those
sandbox
applications.
Yeah.
Oh,
do
this.
D
This
one,
I
I
I
want
to
publish
it
to
to
capitalize
a
asthmatic
library
based
on
trisol,
which
is
all
firmly
verified,
and
we
like
to
have
a
small
ip,
a
small,
high
performance,
digital
ipv,
replacement
to
to
some
some
commercial
software.
Like
some
synopsis
student
well
or
something.
G
Sorry
can
you
say
that
last
part
again?
What
is
that
is
that
what
you're
planning
to
do
or
what
you're
hoping
will
happen,
what
the
what
you're
hoping
the
library
will
be
used
for
or.
D
We
think
this
night
library
is
good
for
some
running
high
performance,
digital
ip
and,
ultimately,
those
ip
will
be
vended
by
commercial
tools
like
snomed,
says
designware
or
something
else.
So
we
would
like
to
create
a
high-performance
digital
ip
generator
with
trisol
and
to
make
maybe
this
five
cores
to
depend
on
this
library
to
give
some
implementations
with
either
multiplier
or
some
divider
like
this.
D
We
will
work
on
the
asthmatic
to
us
and
quite
capital
to
us
and
the
float
point
to
us.
These
are
pretty
small
but
pretty
important
in
the
data
path.
G
D
D
B
So
maybe
just
our
reminder
that
that
would
be
nice.
If,
if
everyone
could
write
a
few
sentences,
it
doesn't
have
to
be
long.
It's
just
to
generate
some
enthusiasm
around
chip's
alliance.
As
michael
wrote
in
his
email,
I
think
that
yeah,
we
would
value
more
input
on
that
to
to
write
some
some
kind
of
a
block
note
summing
up
what
is
happening.
G
B
B
B
I
think
that
michael
is
going
to
write
the
whole
note
himself,
but
he
wants
a
summary
for
each
of
the
projects
that
that
are
graduated
in
at
the
moment,
and
it
would
be
best
if
all
the
leaders,
let's
say,
of
of
each
project,
write
a
few
lines
about
their
projects
there
in
the
dog
that
michael
sent
in
in
his
email
and
then
I
think
he
and
I
will
probably
help
him-
will
take
cover
and
create
a
full
note
that
that
is
worth
posting.
A
B
Not
really
at
the
moment
it's
just
a
list
of
of
tools
or
or
projects,
let's
say
and
literally
a
few
sentences,
and
maybe
some
screenshots
were
applicable,
so
it
really
doesn't
have
to
be
anything
long.
It
better
not
be
long.
It's
just
to
create
a
nice
summary
of
of
what
is
happening.
I
think
that
that
was
the
the
idea
about
this
block.
Node
sure.
B
I
think
that
I
can
ask
michael
to
to
send
a
follow-up
email
in
the,
in
the
afraid
he
started
to
with
a
reminder.
Maybe.
G
All
right,
well,
I
think
the
other
major
outstanding
topic
is
that
the
chips
alliance
board
right
now
is
discussing
kind
of
the
strategic
direction
that
they
want
the
alliance
to
go
in
over
the
course
of
2022,
so
that
involves
figuring
out.
G
You
know
stuff
like
what
the
budget
is
going
to
be,
but
it
also
involves
you
know,
I
think
part
of
brainstorming
about
either
new
projects
or
working
groups
to
encourage
and
also,
I
think,
collaboration
between
existing
projects
or
finding
potentially
finding
showcase
projects
that
combine
elements
from
multiple
projects.
G
So
I
don't
know
if
that's
something
that
you
all
would
also
be
interested
in
brainstorming
about,
but
I
think
kind
of
maybe
the
and
rob
might
be
able
to
add
a
little
more
flavor
to
this
as
well.
But
I
think
that
the
in
general
ideas
about
you
know
yeah,
I
don't
know.
Potential
collaborations
is
something
that
they
would
appreciate.
E
Henry
sure
yeah,
so
what
trying
to
do
is
to
establish
a
strategy,
slash
roadmap
for
2022,
and
I
think
in
particular,
when
we
discussed
this
at
last,
friday's
meeting
was
coming
up
with
the
concept
of
kind
of
an
umbrella
project.
E
E
One
was
the
idea
that
savannah
bandit
from
western
digital
has
been
proposing,
which
is
a
a
crypto
wallet
which
possibly
would
use
like
a
pico,
rv,
32
core
or
something
along
those
lines,
and
you
know
maybe
fpga
is
part
of
that.
So
that
was
one
area
we
had
discussed
and
we're
also
in
conversations
with
a
foundry
provider
about
you
know
providing
us
with
some
test
shuttle
sites.
So
that
could
be
something
we
also
talked
about.
You
know
the
collaboration
work
on
a
ddr4
controller
as
another
idea.
E
There
is
already
work
on
going
that
relative
to
ant
micro,
google
and
wavius,
which
is
a
chiplet
based
startup
in
san
diego,
as
some
of
you
may
know,
we
then
also
discussed
the
idea
about
you
know
having
some
type
of
contest
or
a
call
for
ideas
for
different
areas
where
chips
could
fund
and
establish
a
budget.
You
know
separate
of
the
operating
budget
of
chips,
but
that
would
allow,
for
you
know,
awarding
of
monetary
funds
so
to
speak,
to
ideas
and
establishing
milestones
to
track
progress
on
those
also.
E
I
think
another
key
part
of
this
overall
too,
is
providing
an
opportunity
for
showcasing
or
exemplifying
work
that
is
being
done
in
the
open
source.
Tooling
area.
Excuse
me
for
a
minute.
I
need
to
get
this
call.
D
Actually,
in
psat
we
have
started
a
quite
critical
capital,
rv
core
project,
and
I
mean
to
take
tape
out
next
year
and
it
can
be
used
as
a
jpg.
G
So
is
it,
can
you
talk
about
the
scope
of
it
a
little
more?
Is
it
a
particular
like
rtl
design,
or
is
it
yes.
G
D
Yes,
we
are
going
to
use
the
doctor
chip,
but
we
might
modify
the
rocket
rtl,
maybe
a
forked
version,
but
we
will
focus
on
turning
and
the
diplomacy,
maybe
for
a
rocket
call
with
32
bits,
and
then
we
will
implement
a
usb
controller.
D
Dma
usb
to
spi
flash
or
some
memory
protocol,
and
then
we
we
will
create
a
crypto
library
based
on
and
some
risk
5
k
extension
using
this
too,
as
our
hardware
implementation
and
then
use
open
source
core
means
canopy.
D
I
I
can
send
this
to
you
and
we
will
use
this
project
on
this
project
as
our
software
software
libraries
and
to
to
flash.
D
And
then
we
have
some
interns
working
on
ddr
controller
and
the
pcie
controller
and
try
to
drive
a
drive,
drive
the
signings
ip
with
their
handwriting
rtl
returning
chiso
yeah.
G
Sorry
for
what
was
that?
What
was
that
last
bit
implementing.
G
G
I
think
you
were
talking
so
xiaoyoung
gave
us
a
summary
of
a
project
that
plct
is
working
on.
It's
a
ub
key
equivalent
thing,
so
it
definitely
seems
seems
sort
of
in
that
crypto
wallet
sort
of
space
as
well.
So
that
might
be.
G
Yeah,
that
might
be
that
might
be
relevant
to
one
of
the
one
of
the
umbrella
project
ideas.
I
think,
yeah.
I
think
no,
no,
I
think
at
the
moment.
G
I
think
that
that
looks
like
it's
going
to
you
know,
be
based
off
of
or
forked
off
of
the
rocket
ship
code
base,
so,
but
I
think
figuring
out
how
that
can
include
either
some
other
other
projects
and
probably
some
other
plct
projects,
so
I
think
kind
of
either
bringing
those
into
chips
alliance
or
talking
about
how
some
of
the
other
chips
alliance
tools
can
be
used
to
help
out
with
this
with
this
project
would
probably
be
a
good
way
of.
D
And
we
are
using
vanita
as
our
terminator
and
we
we
benchmark
the
log
based
based
simulator
and
we
we
found.
Maybe
90
percent
of
time
are
wasting
on
a
wise
infer
flow
and
that's
that
takes
up
most
of
the
compile
time.
So
we
have
another
interim
working
on
the
fertile
front,
end
of
of
vanita,
which
might
perhaps
fertile
and
chisel
environment
with
spinach
speed
up.
Maybe.
G
Yeah,
that's
a
pretty
interesting
interaction.
G
D
G
G
D
They
they
just
pass
the
dialogue
and
the
goal
go,
do
some
transforms
and
generate
the
back
end
and
but
and
then
deliver
to
scheduler.
So
we
do.
We
are
trying
to
cut
the
transforms
and
try
to
consume
fertile
directly,
because
the
most
of
time
we
stayed
at
at
the
weights,
infer,
transforming
variator,
but
in
infertile
all
the
ways
are
known.
So
if
we
just
have
another
photo
front
end
generator,
we
can
make
it
make
the
varnish
time
much
faster.
G
B
What
is
your
approach
to
to
adding
this
front
end
to
two
very
later,
do
you
did
you
remove
the
the
regular
front-end
from
the
later
or
do
you
have
it
as
a
separate
beam
that
can
coexist
with
with
the
current
front?
Yes,.
D
G
D
G
E
D
We
want
to
speed
up
the
ci
for
process
yeah
yeah.
G
E
Sure,
hey
jay
I'll,
send
you
a
mail,
so
we
can
follow
up
on
these
two
different.
A
couple
of
different
topics.
G
Rob
did
you
maybe
want
to
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
what
you
were
thinking
with
the
the
design
contest?
I
think
that
was
where
we
left
off
with
your
yeah.
E
So
we
were
yeah
so
part
of
the
the
conversation
at
the
the
board
meeting
was
about
either
having
some
type
of
contest
or
having
a
a
grant
vehicle
to
encourage
different
projects.
So
on
the
contest
concept,
the
challenge
there,
as
I
learned
from
brian
warner
as
he
articulated
in
the
meeting,
is
that
you
know
different
countries
have
different
rules
and
regulations
around
contests
and
in
the
past,
when
those
have
been
sponsored
by
other
organizations
in
linux
foundation.
That
has
been
problematic.
E
I
guess
is
the
best
way
to
put
it
so
then
the
other
idea
was
to
create
a
budget
to
be
able
to
fund
different
ideas,
so
do
maybe
like
a
call
for
ideas
or
proposals
and
then
look
at
trying
to
fund
some
of
those
and
then
you
know,
establish
milestones,
etc
and
how
to
move
forward
with
that.
E
So
that's
kind
of
where
that
was
I
mean
I
actually.
I
like
the
idea
of
a
contest,
but
I
can't
appreciate
that,
depending
upon
different,
you
know
countries
that
you
go
into
that
can
be.
You
know,
challenges
has
to
how
that
gets
measured.
So.
A
Rob
yeah
so
there's
an
already
a
design
contest
from
the
ieee
scs
solid-state
circuit.
E
A
And
we
actually
just
kicked
off
a
technical
committee
with
boris
merman
two
days
ago.
Okay
and
we're
trying
to
you
know,
develop
that
and
make
it
as
as
something
which
is
either
affiliated
to
a
big
conference
like
a
circuit
conference
like
icc
or
vlsi,
or
even
have
you
know
a
different
conference
because
there's
an
issue
for
a
researcher
in
open
source
community
to
publish
right
like
we
can't
publish
in
isscc
or
vlsi
for
obvious
reasons,
you
know,
there's
there's
a
lot
of
interest
and
I
was
thinking.
A
Are
you
guys
planning
to
do
something
similar
in
the
design
contest
or
or
is
it
the
same
thing?
I'm
talking
about.
E
E
You
know
with
interest
in
in
the
open
source
community,
and
you
know
maybe
there's
something
that
you
know
relative
to
chips-
that
we
need
to
learn
in
terms
of
governance
of
such
a
contest
from
ieee.
As
an
example,
I
mean
I
I
certainly
know
coming
from
an
eda
background.
I
know
like
ispd,
for
example,
has
had
different
types
of
contests
over
the
years
I
see.
A
Oh
yeah,
I
I
get
it
so
I
I
don't
know
if
you're
familiar
with
the
pico
contest
that
we've
been
having
like
for
a
few
months
now,
but
basically
it's
a
couple
shuttles
from
efabullis
chip,
ignite
chips
and
the
winners
are
gonna,
be
able
to
tape
out,
and
I
think
there
would
be
some
insensitives
related
to
that
to
each
group.
E
You
know
I
have
a.
I
I've
been
trying
to
schedule
a
meeting
with
muhammad
kasim
of
ephablus,
so
I
will.
Let
me
talk
to
him
about
it
too,
to
get
some
more
details
on.
You
know
how
it's
structured
sure,
yeah,
but
anyway
it
just
again:
we've
just
been
brainstorming
ideas,
so
it
hasn't
go.
You
know
relative
the
governing
board
of
chips
alliance.
E
We
haven't
taken
it
any
further,
but
it
sounds
like
at
least
from
your
side
that
there
is,
you
know
some
degree
of
interest
in
some
type
of
contest,
or
perhaps
you
know
joining
forces
with
another
organization
to
make
such
a
thing
happen.
A
Yeah,
so
actually
we
are,
I
mean
this
is
the
first
time
this
is
happening
and
we're
learning
and
trying
to
improve
it,
but
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
thing
in
the
future,
so
we
are
also
looking
for
advisors
or
to
the
to
the
committee
technical
committee,
so
they
can
so
I
would
be
happy
to
nominate
you
rob
so
you
can
provide
some
inputs
because
it
seems
like
it's
overlapping
somehow
and
we
can
learn
from
each
other
and
maybe
have
something
in
parallel
or
at
the
same
time,
sure.
A
Yeah
I'd
be
I'd,
be
happy
to
assist
on
that
yeah
and
one
other
thing
I
wanted
to
mention
during
this
meeting
is
we're
trying
to
look
for
people
from
europe,
because
during
this
design
contest
there
was
no
one
from
europe
or
china
or
japan
or
korea.
So
we're
trying
to
you
know
have
either
you
know
technical
community
member
to
join
from
this
country,
or
you
know
some
some
way
to
have
this.
A
You
know
population
contribute
to
the
open
source
community
and
I'm
sure
there's
so
many
like
in
france
and
england,
so
yeah.
I
was
looking
for
advice
here
from
you
rob
or
anyone
in
the
in
the
meetings
like
if
you
guys
can
nominate
someone
who
has
some
research
background
or
is.
E
Well,
let
me
do
this
because
I
actually
was
just
in
dialogue
with
those
folks
here
a
little
while
ago,
and
let
me
just
see
if
they
might
be
interested
in
participating.
A
I
can
nominate
them
to
to
the
committee
and
we
can
see
if
they
are
approved
or
not
okay,
but
it
would
be
really
nice.
G
G
All
right,
I
think
in
that
case,
let's
call
it
here.
Thank
you
all
for
participating
and
we'll
see
you
soon
we're
on
slack.