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There is an answer but you'll probably only manage to get it by going through semiconductor devices history and determining the hardware required at each improvement step, and the cost and acquirability of that hardware. This would take hours - potentially days - of research.
A quick search yielded this blog post though of someone attempting - and managing - production of a basic 1200-transistors semiconductor device in their garage, which I found rather neat. That's with no cleanroom, and with chemicals the purity of which are far removed from the ones the industry uses.
I concur, what a great post. Special software for the layout? Please! I've got a photoshop license, it'll have to do.
The rest of us get our calculators at staples, this guy buys the components at the chemical supply store.
And once small-scale semiconductor manufacturing becomes easier and more feasible, we will have "OpenChipCAD" or something like that.
We've had open-source chip design software since the 1980s. Magic VLSI, for example. There are quite a few OSS tools for various parts of the chip design process.