Talk:ABEL programming language
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In the FPGA article, it's written than Lattice now owns ABEL, however in this article it says that Xilinx owns ABEL, someone should clarify the situation. - anon
ABEL is owned by Xilinx, which acquired the tool through acquisition of MINC, which had purchased Synario, which was a division of Data I/O. Lattice purchased its current CPLD technologies (including the PALASM tools) from Vantis, which was a division of AMD, which had earlier merged with (acquired) MMI... It's enough to make your head spin. Rudderpost 06:31, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
^^ Ok, but is anyone using ABEL for new designs? It seems like it is a defunct language that exists only for support of legacy designs.