A Phoronix reader pointed out that there are initial code that landed for adding RISC-V processor support to Microsoft's .NET runtime. Read the full article.
When we first wrote about the 10-cent CH32V003 RISC-V MCU it was offered in a $7 development board and the closed-source MounRiver Studio IDE had to be used for programming. But things…
The nanoCH32V003 is a tiny development board featuring a general-purpose 32-bit RISC-V core. Some of the peripherals found on this low-power embedded device include up to 18GPIOs, 1x USART, 1x I2C, 1x…
While there has been much work on the Linux kernel's RISC-V CPU architecture support, a feature not tackled until now has been the Kernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR) support for randomizing…
Hsinchu, Taiwan and Uppsala, Sweden, Feb. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Andes Technology (TWSE:6533) and IAR Systems together announce that ILITEK’s Touch and Display Driver Integration (TDDI) SoC, ILI6600A, adopts the Andes…
COLUMN | You probably knew Google's ChromeOS is a Linux distribution. But, now, it's running on more than Linux under the hood. I didn't, and I've been covering Chrome OS like paint since…
Today, IAR launches an updated brand with a new visual identity reflecting the company’s transformational journey and focus on empowering embedded engineering. At the same time, the name changes to…
Verifying the security of processors has become an essential step in the design of modern electronic systems. Users want to be sure that their consumer devices can’t be hacked, and…
While there is a lot to love about RISC-V, with the plethora of RISC-V extensions some of the acronyms are hard to digest. The latest example is the Linux kernel…