Last week MIT announced a CPU made from carbon nano-tube (CNT) mosfets using standard CMOS fab equipment and only the materials and processes found within commercial CMOS fabs. Electronics Weekly has…
SEGGER announced full support for the flash-based RISC-V microcontroller introduced by GigaDevice Semiconductor. This support includes SEGGER’s Embedded Studio integrated development environment for RISC-V, its J-Link debug probe, Ozone debugger,…
Another article on GigaDevice’s new RISC-V based GD32V series MCU article: https://www.eenewsembedded.com/news/open-source-risc-v-mcu-bumblebee-core
The future of processors prepares an important change. After the open source that revolutionized with, especially, Linux, the market, now comes open hardware with a proposal that begins to consolidate….
Several years ago China-based GigaDevice launched their GD32 microcontroller that took advantage of the ARB architecture and was compatible with STMicro’s STM32F103 microcontroller. The company is back with another GD32V…
Al Williams from Hackaday discusses using carbon nanotubes to build a RISC-V processor article: https://hackaday.com/2019/08/31/risc-v-uses-carbon-nanotubes/
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