RISC-V

is interesting from a directly implemented in hardware instruction set perspective

MENU Fixed navbar Toggle navigation data-toggle="dropdown" Get Started ▾ Getting Started with RISC-V Frequently Asked Questions data-toggle="dropdown" Download ▾ Documentation Hardware Implementations Software Implementations Software Tools Hardware Tools Blog data-toggle="dropdown" Events ▾ 1st RISC-V Workshop/Bootcamp RISC-V Tutorial at HPCA 2015 2nd RISC-V Workshop Community ▾ Contributors Publications Mailing Lists /.nav-collapse MENU × Close here to register here to submit a presentation / paper RISC-V (pronounced "risk-five") is a new instruction set architecture (ISA) that was originally designed to support computer architecture research and education and is now set become a standard open architecture for industry implementations under the governance of the RISC-V Foundation. RISC-V was originally developed in the Computer Science Div...

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