I buy private HDL repositories.
I am looking for existing, private, unique HDL / RTL / FPGA / verification repositories that you personally own and can commercialize.
These repos are used to build private chip-design AI/RL environments for design, verification, debugging, and optimization.
Hard requirements
- You own the repo or clearly have the right to commercialize it.
- The repo is private and unique.
- The repo is not open source.
- The repo is not a fork, copy, rewrite, or lightly modified version of an open-source project.
- The repo is not client work, employer code, NDA code, customer code, third-party IP, or copied IP.
What I buy
- RTL/design source: Verilog, SystemVerilog, VHDL, Chisel, generators, FPGA projects.
- Verification: testbenches, UVM, cocotb, assertions, formal checks, coverage plans.
- Tool flows: simulation, synthesis, lint, timing, Makefiles, CI, Docker, Vivado, Quartus, Verilator, Icarus, Questa.
- Design intent: specs, architecture notes, register maps, interface docs, setup instructions.
- History: commits, issues, bug fixes, TODOs, failed attempts, engineer notes, known failures.
Good fit
- Original private engineering work.
- Enough source, tests, scripts, docs, and history to become realistic engineering tasks.
- Another engineer could eventually run it and get a pass/fail signal.
Not a fit
- Open-source projects, public forks, public tutorials, copied examples, or derivative repos.
- Client work, employer code, NDA code, customer code, third-party IP, or copied IP.
- Only screenshots, only a PDF, only a bitstream, or claims without a repo.
- New work from scratch. I am buying existing repos, not commissioning new RTL right now.
Send this
- What the project does.
- Languages and tools used.
- Whether you own it and can commercialize it.
- Why the repo is private and unique.
- What tests, scripts, docs, and setup instructions exist.
- Whether it has Git history, bug fixes, issues, TODOs, or multiple versions.
- Whether another engineer can run it and see pass/fail behavior.
Process
Summary first. If it looks promising, we do a paid packaging or diligence step. If ownership, uniqueness, and technical quality are clean, we discuss commercial terms.
Start with a short summary. Repo access comes later if there is a fit.
Email: mo@trycollate.ai
or Telegram: @youngmoo1.