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3rd RISC-V Workshop Proceedings

By January 23, 2016October 1st, 2020No Comments

Our 3rd RISC-V Workshop was held at the Oracle Conference Center in Redwood Shores, CA January 5-6, 2016. The Workshop agenda is shown below along with the presentation slides and videos from each talk as well as summaries from each of the Breakout Sessions.

About

The goals of this workshop are for the community to share information about recent activity in the various RISC-V projects underway around the globe, and to build consensus on future steps with the RISC-V ISA and the launch of the RISC-V Foundation. This workshop features talks and poster presentations conveying recent activity in the RISC-V community at large, collected during an open submission period.

Agenda

Tuesday, January 5th, 2016

Time Event Speaker, Affiliation Media
8:30am Breakfast
9:30am Introductions and RISC-V Foundation Overview Rick O’Connor, RISC-V Slides | Video
10:00am RISC-V Updates Krste Asanović, UC Berkeley Slides | Video
10:30am RISC-V External Debug Support Tim Newsome, SiFive Slides | Video
11:00am Networking Break
11:30am RISC-V in AXIOM – First Fully Open Source 4K Film-making Camera Michael Gielda, Antmicro Slides | Video
11:45am Emulating Future HPC SoC Architectures Using RISC-V Farzad Fatollahi-Fard, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Slides | Video
12:15pm GRVI-Phalanx: A Massively Parallel RISC-V
FPGA Accelerator Accelerator
Jan Gray, Gray Research Slides | Video
12:45pm Networking Lunch
1:45pm Coreboot on RISC-V Ron Minnich, Google Slides | Video
2:15pm RISC-V and UEFI Dong Wei and Abner Chang, HPE Slides | Video
2:45pm FreeBSD and RISC-V Ruslan Bukin, University of Cambridge Slides | Video
3:15pm Building the RISC-V Software Ecosystem Arun Thomas, BAE Systems Slides | Video
3:30pm RISC-V Foundation Technical & Marketing Committees
Task Groups Breakout Planning
Rick O’Connor, RISC-V Video
3:45pm Networking Break & Breakout Sessions
4:45pm Breakout Summaries & Poster Previews Rick O’Connor, RISC-V Breakouts | Video
5:00pm Networking Reception, Posters Sessions & Demos
7:00pm Adjourn – Conference Center Closes at 7:00pm sharp

Wednesday, January 6th, 2016

Time Event Speaker, Affiliation Media
8:15am Breakfast
9:00am RISC-V ASIC & FPGA Implementations Richard Herveille, ROA Logic Slides | Video
9:30am lowRISC: plans for RISC-V in 2016 Alex Bradbury, lowRISC / University of Cambridge Slides | Video
9:45am A 32-bit 100MHz RISC-V Microcontroller with 10-bit SAR ADC
in 130nm GP CMOS
Elkim Roa, Universidad Industrial de Santander Slides | Video
10:00am SoC for a Satellite Navigation Unit based on the
RISC-V single-core Rocket chip
Sergei Khabarov, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Slides | Video
10:15am RISC-V Photonic Processor Chen Sun, UC Berkeley Slides | Video
10:45am Networking Break & Group Photo
11:15am Untethering the RISC-V Rocket Chip Wei Song, University of Cambridge Slides | Video
11:30am MIT’s Riscy Expedition Andy Wright, MIT Slides | Video
11:45am Pydgin: An Extensible Instruction-Set Simulator for RISC-V Berkin Ilbeyi, Cornell University Slides | Video
12:00pm ORCA: FPGA-Optimized RISC V Soft Processors Guy Lemieux, VectorBlox Computing Slides | Video
12:15pm Networking Lunch
1:15pm PULPino: A small single-core RISC-V SoC Andreas Traber, ETH Zurich Slides | Video
1:45pm The Berkeley Out-of-Order Machine (BOOM): An Open-Source,
Industry Competitive, Synthesizable, Parameterized RISC-V Processor
Christopher Celio, UC Berkeley Slides | Video
2:15pm Bluespec “RISC-V Factory” (components and development/verification environment) Rishiyur Nikhil, Bluespec Slides | Video
2:30pm DOVER: A Metadata-extended RISC-V Andre DeHon, DRAPER Labs Slides | Video
3:00pm Networking Break
3:30pm Foundation Sponsors Meeting Rick O’Connor, RISC-V
4:30pm Summary & Wrap Up Rick O’Connor, RISC-V
5:00pm Workshop Ends

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