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No, and it isn't about Clash either. It's a system they designed for a now defunct hardware startup called 'Tabula'.

Apparently the technology was some sort of space-tech FPGA that could reconfigure at 2Ghz (i.e. close to the general max clock speed), they use Haskell's typesystem and non-sequentiality to build these circuits in a nice parallel way.

Sounds very rad. I wonder why they closed and what they managed to accomplish?
The comments on this EETimes article[0] are snarky but the criticisms sound cogent to me.

0: http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1325499