You'd probably have a hard time finding someone still manufacturing in this process... The inner workings are pretty well known and have been replicated in UAE and Minimig.
There's absolutely no need for anyone to manufacture in the original process. The process size matters for the scanning procedure.
What is known about the inner workings of these chips is a reverse engineering work process, it's very good. But it's not perfect.
This begs the question if you committed to producing at least a million units minimum how much it would cost per unit to produce a working 100% compatible classic Amiga motherboard of A500 and A1200 specs?
The PCB has already been done. So for the chips you seem to need 100k - 200k USD in addition each chip maybe cost 1 USD per chip?
Btw, have a look att
EFF DES cracker.
I am far more interested in the continuing polygonization (is that a word?) of the 68K - which I am working on.
How does the polygonization work, and is it reliable in determining the logic function?
Being able to use nitric acid, photograph (using microscope?), and then use algorithms to transform pictures into HDL-code seems really nice.
Is the 68k compatibility a huge issue?, 68000 + 68020?, maybe more critical than the custom chips?