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There's been a flurry of news surrounding RISC-V lately, like Steam support for RISC-V through an emulator and Nvidia's ...
Nvidia has officially ported its Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) to RISC-V, a move announced at a recent RISC-V ...
The development is not the result of a direct port of Steam to RISC-V, but rather a testament to the growing sophistication ...
As it happens though, RISC is alive and well, revived and revitalized with RISC-V in 2014 by Berkeley University. RISC-V ...
Ubuntu's pivot to the RVA23 RISC-V profile has caused concern, but new hardware is on the way - and the upcoming chips more ...
RISC-V, which was born a decade ago in a laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley, an academic effort of professors David Patterson and Krste Asanović, is basically the Linux of ...
Open source developers are building an emulator called felix86, which allows you to run x86-designed software on RISC-V ...
RISC-V International asks vendors to voluntarily disclose usage, but does not compel such disclosure. For that reason, "It'll be hard to see concrete evidence" of the extent of RISC-V usage, said ...
So Krste Asanovic (a founder of SiFive), Andrew Waterman, Yunsup Lee, and David Patterson created RISC-V. They built their first chip in 2011. In 2014, they announced it and gave it to the community.
RISC-V is an instruction set architecture for processors that offers innovative operational mechanisms. Learn about its background and the advantages it brings.
They’ve developed the VEGAboard, a dev board with two RISC-V chips and Arduino-style pin headers. The VEGAboard comes loaded with an NXP chip which combines an ARM Cortex-M0 and Cortex-M4.