Great video! Is there an updated one with 2023/4 as the starting point? I've been developing products powered by ARM for 25 years, with my clients collecting awards for my designs at SEMA (automotive), DARPA (defense), and Best New Product nomination at Macworld Expo (commercial). All for handheld devices running Linux on ARM. But now I'm starting my first RISC-V processor project, for maritime propulsion instrumentation. Using an FPGA to integrate the CPU with nanosecond timing HW. It should be fun!
08:58 "everybody gets an architecture license and builds their own core " - what does the "architecture license" entail? so there IS a license model then? where could one find more information about that?
RISC-V will revolutionize computing as we know it over the next 10 years! Woohoo! Thank you for posting this presentation!
You bet!
Great video! Is there an updated one with 2023/4 as the starting point? I've been developing products powered by ARM for 25 years, with my clients collecting awards for my designs at SEMA (automotive), DARPA (defense), and Best New Product nomination at Macworld Expo (commercial). All for handheld devices running Linux on ARM.
But now I'm starting my first RISC-V processor project, for maritime propulsion instrumentation. Using an FPGA to integrate the CPU with nanosecond timing HW.
It should be fun!
When we can see to start developing real world devices from RISC-V?
08:58 "everybody gets an architecture license and builds their own core " - what does the "architecture license" entail? so there IS a license model then? where could one find more information about that?
The open source part of RISC-V is the ISA. How that ISA is actually implemented can be either open sourced or licensed.