Worlds first RISC-V-based FPGA SoC runs Linux

Posted by bob on Dec 5, 2018 7:11 AM EDT
LinuxGizmos.com; By Eric Brown
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Microchip’s Microsemi unit unveiled a low power, real-time deterministic “PolarFire SoC” architecture for Linux edge devices that combines its PolarFire FPGA with 4x RISC-V CPU cores supplied by SiFive. At today’s RISC-V Summit in Santa Clara, Calif., Microchip’s Microsemi subsidiary announced a PolarFire SoC architecture developed in collaboration with SiFive. This “fully customizable, programmable RISC-V […]

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