How the RISC-V architecture’s inherent traits align with the demands of functional safety standards like ISO 26262.
[Alexander Williams] has now taken it somewhere new, with a FORTH in RISC-V assembly which runs on the GD32 series of microcontrollers that are RISC-V lookalikes of the popular STM32 ARM parts.
Originally announced last June, the open source RISC-V mainboard that Framework developed with DeepComputing is now available ...
The RISC-V Mainboard for the Framework Laptop 13 is also available from DeepComputing, which sells as series of kits. Prices ...
The RISC-V board isn't being offered in a pre-built laptop, but Framework is also introducing a barebones boardless $399 ...
The only problem with ARM is that it’s licensed, so if you want to go even further down the open-source path the RISC-V instruction set is the next logical step. Now at least one mainline Linux ...
Priced at $199 Framework has released a RISC-V motherboard for its 13-inch laptops. The DeepComputing RISC-V motherboard for ...
In other words, you can have one app, and you can compile it for x86 or RISC-V. If the instruction is too complex, the only way to use it is inline assembly or C intrinsic. The limit is around ~25 ...
Discover the $199 RISC-V Mainboard for Framework Laptop 13, a modular platform for developers and open-source enthusiasts.
For the uninitiated, RISC-V is an open-source, royalty-free instruction set that anyone can implement without paying licensing fees. It's different from the x86 chips from Intel ...
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