eASIC is a fabless semiconductor company. They don't have machinery.
Sure we all know they use Global Foundaries but they don't do everything on PC's do they. They have testing stations no doubt? You don't think they might need more advanced machinery to test 28nm over 45nm?
This guy is definately handling a real-world board with a chip on it here. He needs some sort of machine to test this proto-type doesn't he?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQsvbvv2DwwALSO -
'eASIC engineers can also create drop-in replacement packages for your easicopy ASIC and save you from having to re-spin and re-qual your PCB.'http://www.easic.com/migration-to-cell-based-asic/devices-and-packages/