| History of VHDL
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- Very High Speed Integrated Circuit (VHSIC) Program
- Launched in 1980
 - Aggressive effort to advance state of the art
 - Object was to achieve significant gains in  VLSI technology
 - Need for common descriptive language
 - $ 17 Million for direct VHDL development
 - $ 16 Million for VHDL design tools
 
 - Woods Hole Workshop
- Held in June 1981 in Massachusetts
 - Discussion of VHSIC goals
 - Comprised of members of industry, government, and academia
 
 - In July 1983, a team of Intermetrics, IBM and Texas Instruments were awarded a contract to develop VHDL
 - In August 1985, the final version of the language under government contract was released:  VHDL Version 7.2
 - In December 1987, VHDL became IEEE Standard 1076-1987 and in 1988 an ANSI approved standard
 - In September 1993, VHDL was restandardized to clarify and enhance the language (IEEE Standard 1076-1993)
 - VHDL is now undergoing international review to become an IEC standard