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here and here – commissioned by Mentor. In fact, 2020 has been a year of growth for this open instruction set architecture, as underlined by Calista Redmond, CEO of Risc-V International, in her keynote at this year’s Risc-V Summit. Adoption has grown in all industry segments, including embedded, AI, IoT, HPC etc. Initiatives carried out by Risc-V International in 2020 include ratification of the processor trace specification, a new algorithm that allows to see what instructions a core is executing; a partnership with GlobalPlatform, the standard for secure digital services and devices; new alliances, training programs, and more. The association also launched the ‘Risc-V Exchange’, with more than 124 Risc-V cores and SoCs and developer boards along with 129 Risc-V software applications and tools. Plans for 2021 include public review for several new standard extensions. Let’s now take a quick look at some of the innovations presented at the Summit. All the papers briefly quoted here can be accessed from the event website. Read the full article[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]]]>