The igloo AGLN010 seems nice specially the low power but it is 5€ vs 1€ for the ICE40LP, the ICE40 Ultra plus is a bit cheaper...
Considering the Isplever is subscription based and the ICecube2 is still free, I think the best choice is to use a ICE40LP
Interesting, I didn't realise Lattice had so many different tools, depending on which device is being used.
https://www.latticesemi.com/Support/LicensingLattice ispMACH 4000 supports ispLEVER Classic (paid)
Lattice MachXO2 supports Diamond (free)
Lattice iCE40 UltraPlus supports Radiant (free)
Lattice iCE40 LP supports iCEcube2 (free)
And for fairness...
Microchip IGLOO Nano supports Libero SoC v11.9 (free)
Have you looked at Lattice XO2 ? ZE series have micropower standby modes and single-digit milliamp static core current draw.
Yep.
Or you also have the iCE40 UltraPLus- supported by Lattice Radiant with a free license. Static current is 75 µA. Definitely higher than for the LC4032ZC, but if it happens to meet your requirements...
iCE40 UltraPlus is standby current of 100uA according to datasheet.
iCE40LP has a standby current of 21uA.
I still think IGLOO Nano is best option, seen as though the tool is free and standby current is 1.9uA.