Designers face many unique challenges when developing systems used in space that do not exist for terrestrial systems. Among these are the need to ensure the trustworthiness of intellectual property (IP), overcome a lack of widespread industry support for radiation-tolerant devices, and amortize high design costs across low production volumes.
These challenges are particularly important when evaluating processors for space designs, and difficult to solve using a closed processor architecture. That is why designers are increasingly choosing the RISC-V fixed instruction set architecture (ISA), in a major industry shift aimed at solving unique space system challenges while realizing other multiple and valuable benefits.
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