Wednesday, Mar 30, 2022
When most people think about OpenHW Group, they probably think first about our RISC-V cores. The group name implies providing hardware designs compliant with the widely adopted free and open RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA). But supporting an ISA requires much more than the register transfer level (RTL) code to implement the hardware.
Tuesday, Mar 29, 2022
The open source methods that have reshaped the software industry are now substantially transforming microprocessor technology development, licensing, and implementation. The OpenHW Group, a global, not-for-profit, member-driven organization headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, and partnered with the Eclipse Foundation, is a major driver of this shift.
Tuesday, Feb 8, 2022
When thinking about open-source, Linux is probably the first thing one thinks of, a successful project that everyone relies on. Open-source hardware is a new reality that aims to follow the path that Linux and other open-source software projects have achieved.
Tuesday, Feb 1, 2022
This brief outline gives an overview of the open methodology and standards-based environment for the verification of the RISC-V based open-source CV32E40P core.