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High end soft cores do most of that. Particularly when you consider that most of what isn't automated these days is equally applicable to soft cores that aren't just Verilog or VHDl. Floor planning FPGA cores these days can be nutty compared to the recent past (far past interestingly enough was similar before you had higher level tools). And the fact that stuff like packaging, DLLs/PLLs are equally applicable to hard cores. That's outside of what they care about on nearly every core design I've seen (albeit I'm only in my mid 30s).


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