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Jack Carroll wrote:
> IIRC from previous discussion, the OGD1 design will be fully
> published right off the bat.  It's the TRV10 ASIC that will have
> some portions of its internal design kept private for some period
> of time

Keeping the internal design private for 'a while' is (IMO) fine... As
long as the interface is open & well known (And in order to be compat
with OGD it has to be) and does what it says, I can't think of any
objections off hand...

Just like a CPU (probably my favourite analogy)... AMD & VIA create
new x86 CPU's without problem (Admittedly Intel would probably rather
they didn't), but this is good... Imagine what we'd be stuck with from
Intel CPU division if they didn't have competition like that...

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