The openness and customizability of the RISC-V ISA has encouraged its use across a variety of scenarios, such as supporting cores in larger systems, standalone embedded MCUs and even many-core server AI processing solutions
With the rapid uptick in the adoption of our Renode open source embedded system simulation framework in areas like automotive and space, Antmicro has been steadily expanding support for new hardware targets, most recently
Originally published on the Zephyr Project blog
The Zephyr RTOS most often powers MCUs (with hundreds of supported platforms), taking the primary, user-facing role. But its versatility makes it a great fit for other, perhaps...
August 14th, 2018, San Mateo, CA - Antmicro, a software-driven technology vendor for edge AI and cyber-physical systems, and SiFive, the first fabless semiconductor company to offer customized silicon based on the free and...
With the build-up to the RISC-V Workshop in Barcelona, and our continued partnership with Microsemi to elevate Renode as the industry’s tool of choice for RISC-V development, we are happy to say that the announced support...