This has been discussed before, though I can't find the thread. The general= pattern is that VHDL/Verilog is about 50/50 in the FPGA world, with a bias= towards VHDL on the east side of N. America and Europe. The exception is C= alifornia where Verilog dominates FPGA work. ASIC work is largely dominated= by Verilog. I'm not sure what the historical reasons for this pattern are. Generally in= a given region one tends to be more dominant than the other due mostly to = availability of workers and what relevant courses in neighbouring universit= ies have used over the years. Here in the Toronto area I have the impression it's mostly VHDL, except in = the North East where there a fair bit of chip development and Verilog tends= to be dominant. Chris
Re: Trivia: Where are you on the HDL Map?
Started by ●February 3, 2011