
In this talk, Flo Wohlrab dives deep into the growing impact of industrial-grade, open-source RISC-V cores in the automotive industry, with a spotlight on the groundbreaking work of the OpenHW Foundation. As Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) become more prevalent and demand more computational power, RISC-V is emerging as a key enabler. But how can developers and companies take full advantage of open-source RISC-V IP in real-world automotive applications?
What’s inside:
Overview of OpenHW Foundation’s collaboration model & operations
Real-world applications of OpenHW deliverables in the automotive sector
Deep dive into key cores:
CVE2 – deeply embedded
CVE4 – MCU-level (shipping in millions!)
CVA6 – Linux-capable, industrial & automotive ready
Insight into the RISC-V ecosystem: compilers, frameworks, and more
Why major players are adopting open-source RISC-V—and how it aligns with their business goals.