Check out our DAC 2022 coverage. This video is also part of TechXchange: RISC-V: The Instruction-Set Alternative.
The CORE-V software developer kit with full-featured Eclipse integrated development environment (IDE) and an open printed-circuit-board (PCB) design was first unveiled by the OpenHW Group at embedded world in Nuremberg in June 2022. The CORE-V MCU is based on the open-source CV32E40P embedded-class processor, a small, efficient, 32-bit, in-order open-source RISC-V core with a four-stage pipeline that implements the RV32IM[F]C RISC-V instruction extensions.
The open-source RISC-V processor CORE-V MCU DevKit enables software development for embedded, Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial-intelligence-driven applications. It also supports Amazon Web Services (AWS) via AWS IoT ExpressLink. AWS IoT ExpressLink is a new service that powers a range of hardware modules and includes AWS-validated software that securely connects devices to the cloud.
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