We make an asynchronous sea of gates runtime reconfigurable gate array chip very different from FPGA's but with the same use cases https://github.com/fiberhood/MorphleLogic/blob/main/README_M...
The problem is you can make test chips like Aegis for around $10 (depending on the yield, on how many of the first 1000 chips actually work) but they are just that, test chips.
In the case of Morphle Logic we make wafer scale integrations (WSI) with 10 billion transistors at 180nm for $750. That yields around 300 million 'gates', the largest commercial FPGA's barely get to 3 million. So our Morphle Logic WSI is the largest and fastest (up to 12 Ghz) FPGA you could get if we can find a few hundred buyers who want to pay up front (crowdfunding). Please email me if you are interested in such a enormous fast FPGA.
I'll buy an Aegis FPGFA test chip just to find out how hard it is to test a test chip.
Good luck RossComputerGuy, I hope you get working chips back. The same fab and supplier lost our first taped-out chips in the mail... and then they went bankrupt.