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EE Times Article: RISC-V Eases Innovation In Military/Aerospace Designs

By February 19, 2019May 12th, 2021No Comments

The RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA), and open hardware standards in general, have the potential to be a real boon the military and aerospace designers.  “RISC-V is being received with open arms by the military and aerospace sectors,” said Tim Morin, director of strategic marketing in Microchip Technology’s FPGA business unit. “They are very excited about it.”
From a design perspective, the ISA addresses the need to minimize power consumption, streamline bill of material (BOM) costs, and optimize board space.  “With RISC-V, when you create an integrated circuit, you do exactly what you need,” said Michael Cave, senior director, strategic technology at SiFive, adding that the company is bidding on DARPA projects currently. “The government loves that reality. The government feels like if they don’t do something innovative, China is going to capture the lead.”
 
To read more, please visit: https://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1334330.

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