The Arizona State university's 7nm Predictive PDK (ASAP7) was developed at ASU in collaboration with ARM Research and it is available under BSD-3-Clause license. As the ASAP7 enablement does not have memory generators, we use the FakeRAM2.0 memory generator available in the [FakeRAM2.0](https://github.com/ABKGroup/FakeRAM2.0) GitHub repo.With this combined enablement, testcases with SRAMs can be synthesized, placed and routed using both proprietary (commercial) tools such as Cadence Genus/Innovus, and open-source tools such as OpenROAD.
The [*./lef*](./lef) directory contains the technology, standard cell and macro lef files, the [*./lib*](./lib/) directory contains the standard cell and macro liberty files and the [*./qrc*](./qrc/) directory contains the qrc technology file.