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Software-defined processors: the promise of RISC-V
The work on RISC-V for FPGAs at the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University exemplifies the transformative power of open source in hardware development. By leveraging the open RISC-V instruction set architecture, researchers can create customizable softcore processors that offer unprecedented flexibility and efficiency in FPGA designs.
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Software-defined processors: the promise of RISC-V
The work on RISC-V for FPGAs at the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University exemplifies the transformative power of open source in hardware development. By leveraging the open RISC-V instruction set architecture, researchers can create customizable softcore processors that offer unprecedented flexibility and efficiency in FPGA designs.
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Software-defined processors: the promise of RISC-V
The work on RISC-V for FPGAs at the Red Hat Collaboratory at Boston University exemplifies the transformative power of open source in hardware development. By leveraging the open RISC-V instruction set architecture, researchers can create customizable softcore processors that offer unprecedented flexibility and efficiency in FPGA designs.
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