Today, Andes Technology, a leading supplier of high performance, low-power, compact 32/64-bit CPU cores, announced its RISC-V FreeStart program. The program offers an easy and fast way to build a solid SoC foundation on the commercial-grade N22 RISC-V CPU core.
“RISC-V can be quickly adopted and create high demand, especially for MCU-level applications.” Lin Zhiming, general manager of Jingxin Technology, said, “Engineers need small, low-power and high-performance commercial-grade RISC-V cores to create diversity. SoC. Unlike the general open source RISC-V CPU, which has limited functionality and lack of documentation, it must be verified by SoC engineers. The commercial grade N22 CPU can skip these time-consuming and increase the final SoC value. Steps and focus on valuable R&D resources to enhance product value.”
To read more, please visit: https://www.eefocus.com/mcu-dsp/443870. Please note that the original article is in Chinese.