The functional component for an FPGA is the logic element which enables it to adapt to various hardware descriptions. This behavior is mostly due to the MUX-like functional flexibility provided by these logic elements or cells. However, in recent years, decelerating transistor sizing as per Moore’s law has led to diminishing power, area and delay returns over cost. Hence, the idea of venturing into FPGA logic cell designs based on emerging technologies is becoming not merely attractive, but even inescapable. The present work surveys various conventional and non-conventional logic cell designs proposed in the literature by identifying four logic design families, namely LUT-based, cone-based, matrix/cluster-based and transistor array-b...