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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Zeloof
I still recall being amazed reading and seeing it for the first time, and I have been eagerly awaiting to see what he been up to since starting Atomic Semi.
I would assume that re-targeting a design to a different fab's process would change enough about it that you might as well just do verification in simulation rather than sidetrack through Fab2.
The more components can be produced in such a way, the better. Chips currently are quite an exception to that.
Jim won't have a say in the matter.
[1] https://fab2.com/
> only really suits prototyping and low-volume runs rather than high-volume production at commercial foundries