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HiFive Unleashed, the world’s first RISC-V-based Linux development board
SiFive is one of the most active companies with RISC-V architecture, and the new HiFive Unleashed provides further confirmation of it! This SBC is built around the new RISC-V based, quad-core, 1.5GHz U540 SoC. It’s the first...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Linux-Ready RISC-V 64-Bit Multicore CPU: SiFive U54-MC Coreplex IP
SiFive announced the availability of the 64-bit, quad-core U54-MC Coreplex – the first Linux-ready application processor built around the open source RISC-V architecture. Fabricated with a TSMC’s 28nm HPC process, the real-time capable U54-MC Coreplex is the...
- Posted 7 years ago
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SiFive announced the Arduino Cinque, the new RISC-V based development board
The Arduino Cinque is the second RISC-V based development board put out by SiFive, the first being the HiFive1, which held a successful crowdfunding campaign late 2016 and is compatible with the Arduino platform. “By partnering with a...
- Posted 8 years ago
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SiFive Coreplex IP designs have become the leader for RISC-V cores
The RISC-V open-source architecture, created by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2010, is open to all who want to use it. The RISC-V design can be modified for PCs, servers, smartphones, wearables, and other devices....
- Posted 8 years ago