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+# NL.net proposal
+
+2022-08-
+
+## Project name
+
+Libre-SOC Ongoing 2022/3
+
+## Website / wiki
+
+<https://libre-soc.org/nlnet_2022_ongoing>
+
+Please be short and to the point in your answers; focus primarily on
+the what and how, not so much on the why. Add longer descriptions as
+attachments (see below). If English isn't your first language, don't
+worry - our reviewers don't care about spelling errors, only about
+great ideas. We apologise for the inconvenience of having to submit in
+English. On the up side, you can be as technical as you need to be (but
+you don't have to). Do stay concrete. Use plain text in your reply only,
+if you need any HTML to make your point please include this as attachment.
+
+## Abstract: Can you explain the whole project and its expected outcome(s).
+
+# Have you been involved with projects or organisations relevant to this project before? And if so, can you tell us a bit about your contributions?
+
+A lot! a full list is maintained here <https://libre-soc.org/nlnet_proposals/>
+and includes
+
+* the world's first FOSSHW IEEE754 Formal Correctness Proofs for fadd, fsub, and fma, with support for FP Formal Proofs added to symbiyosis;
+* the world's first in-place Discrete Cosine Transform algorithm;
+* Significant improvements to Europe's only silicon-proven FOSSHW VLSI toolchain (coriolis2, by LIP6 Labs of Sorbonne University)
+ to do an 800,000 transistor fully automated RTL2GDSII
+tape-out;
+* development of a 180nm Power ISA 3.0 "Test ASIC", the largest fully FOSSHW
+ ASIC ever taped-out in Europe (and funded by Horizon 2020)
+* development of an Interoperability "Test API" for Power ISA systems,
+ with thousands of unit tests.
+
+and much more. The side-benefits alone for EU citizens are enormous.
+
+# Requested Amount
+
+EUR 100,000.
+
+# Explain what the requested budget will be used for?
+
+
+# Compare your own project with existing or historical efforts.
+
+We are developing a Cray-style Scalable Vector ISA Extension for
+the Supercomputing-class Power ISA. Similar historic ISAs include
+Cray Y/MP, ETA-10, Cyber CDC 205. More recent is the NEC SX Aurora.
+They are all proprietary systems: Libre-SOC's efforts are entirely
+FOSSHW.
+
+## What are significant technical challenges you expect to solve during the project, if any?
+
+## Describe the ecosystem of the project, and how you will engage with relevant actors and promote the outcomes?
+
+We are already set to submit presentations through multiple Conferences
+as has been ongoing since 2019 as can be seen at <https://libre-soc.org/conferences> and will continue to submit press releases to
+OPF <https://openpowerfoundation.org/blog/libre-soc-180nm-power-isa-asic-submitted-to-imec-for-fabrication/>. Our entire development is public
+so is accessible to all.
+
+# Extra info to be submitted
+