At #OHS2023 Trailblazer Fellow @JBalkind spoke about the lessons he's learned about open source hardware from the UC system. Check it out here:
https://t.co/iqzuRv8CsB
Read our 🆕 blog post from @JBalkind, Asst. Professor of Computer Science @UCSBengineering, sharing more on the collaboration between @openhwgroup ecosystem members & technology leaders like @intel!
"CORE-V CVA6 Open-Source Manycore RISC-V Architecture" (https://t.co/WcFtkbL4ya)
Tomorrow June 22 it's time for the next edition of FOSSi Dial-Up and we have the honor to present @JBalkind to talk about the @OpenPiton project. Hope to see you all there!
https://t.co/1GaxmdjJHw
#PRGA New features coming to PRGA 0.3.5: memory initialization and frame-based programming protocol! Now you can load the firmware of a hard embedded CPU during FPGA programming, or load the pre-trained weights of a machine learning inference model 🤪🤪
New tutorial's up for #PRGA! Check out how to design your own FPGA with a hard PicoRV32 core, and then implement PicoSoC on it: https://t.co/b4UIX9Lx9r
Any other hard component you want to see in the next FPGA? Let me know and let's try it!
Considering putting an embedded FPGA in your next awesome chip? Check out PRGA: https://t.co/ELjCeDsxc7
And here's an example: PicoSoC implemented on a heterogeneous FPGA with a hard PicoRV32 core in the middle!
The videos from #FOSDEM 2020 are now online. You can watch @JBalkind's talk on RISC-V Software and Firmware Development in the Cloud Using OpenPiton+Ariane on Amazon F1 online here:
Video: https://t.co/6ZTGpUjVxp
Slides: https://t.co/LgDkwFj1OD
This Princeton platform, called Bring Your Own Core, is open-source, granting anyone who wants to take advantage of its capabilities the opportunity to do so: https://t.co/4PmTapUIq0 @PrincetonCS
In a "post-Moore" effort to increase computing performance, a team at Princeton has built a hardware platform that allows different kinds of computer cores to fit together, allowing designers to customize systems in new ways. https://t.co/Kcyv8W4FIi @JBalkind
Our colleagues from the Princeton Parallel Group have recently published a series of tutorials on OpenPiton+Ariane in 8 parts. You can find them all here:
https://t.co/jdMKaSoMyX
Can you spot the difference? Sure you can! https://t.co/UCFFK4UHID now properly renders images and GitHub links in the project description. Your project is not yet on LibreCores? Add it at https://t.co/lR9LbZWlhg. #fossi
We are very happy to announce our eight @gsoc students. Check out https://t.co/SO9zCZcN9D to see what the projects they will be working on. And most important of all. Make sure they all feel welcome as new members of the FOSSi communities. Hope you all have a great summer ahead!
As ASPLOS 2020 Lausanne got cancelled, we are sharing with you @JBalkind's video with slides on 'BYOC: A "Bring Your Own Core" Framework for Heterogeneous-ISA Research'...Ariane Inside 😃
https://t.co/yTt1pbPU3a
https://t.co/3pmhedCg18
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@OpenPiton : An Open-Source Framework for EDA Tool Development FOSDEM 2020, Feb 1, 2020 https://t.co/EF9CTMggoX
PDF https://t.co/jW0Pv5zslD
OpenPiton+Ariane on Amazon F1, FOSDEM 2020 https://t.co/FYd3OrN9Ic
@OpenROAD_EDA https://t.co/AtKFFi2iuA
DECADES https://t.co/N7J5gUyMEi