Western Digital was a headline sponsor. This makes a lot of sense since Western Digital needs cores in a number of its products. At the 2018 RISC-V Summit in Santa Clara, the company had a handful of demos. We wanted to show off the NAS powered by many of the RISC-V Summit’s largest supporters since it shows where the RISC-V project may be moving. On display, Western Digital had a full monty barebones NAS solution on display. Let us be clear, this is a completely impractical commercial prototype. The solution utilized a Microsemi PolarFire SoC development board that costs around $2000 as a bridge. This Microsemi PolarFire board has a PolarFire FPGA and a 24 lane PCIe switch. It also has a M.2, SATA, eMMC and SD card slot. To read more, please visit: https://www.servethehome.com/western-digital-nas-powered-by-sifive-microsemi-and-risc-v/.]]>