Some FPGA vendors are contributing to and relying, partially or completely, on the open source stack (mainly yosys+nextpnr).
It is still perceived as not being "as good" as the universally hated proprietary tools, but it's getting there.
0. https://ir.quicklogic.com/press-releases/detail/657/quicklog...
1. https://www.designnews.com/semiconductors-chips/is-platypus-...
Some FPGA vendors are contributing to and relying, partially or completely, on the open source stack (mainly yosys+nextpnr).
It is still perceived as not being "as good" as the universally hated proprietary tools, but it's getting there.