In December, 2005 Rim completed the development of the Rev 1.3 FPGA chip. The chip was to be mounted on a printed circuit board in which it operates in "loop-back" mode, which lets people send an Ethernet signal out from the chip and then receive the signal back across the same chip to confirm its operation and perform testing and analysis of the chips operation. Currently both the board and the 1.3 FPGA chip are operational. Rim has been waiting for order for almost three years, revenue to date, zero! Chipwa1
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