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Intel puts more weight behind RISC-V with Pathfinder platform | Nitin Dahad, Embedded.com

By September 1, 2022September 10th, 2022No Comments

New Intel Pathfinder for RISC-V platform enables developers to create their own products using RISC-V cores and IP from the partner ecosystem, instantiate on FPGA and simulator platforms, and run operating systems and tool chains within a unified IDE.

Intel has taken a significant new step in supporting wider adoption of RISC-V cores by launching a unified integrated development environment (IDE) called Intel Pathfinder, along with partner ecosystem of intellectual property (IP) providers, operating systems, tool chains and software to support new product development.

The premise behind the new Intel Pathfinder platform is that system-on-chip (SoC) architects and system software developers can create their own products using a variety of RISC-V cores and intellectual property (IP) from the partner ecosystem, instantiate on FPGA and simulator platforms, and then run industry leading operating systems and tool chains within a unified IDE.  This makes it simpler and quicker to assemble and test different IP combinations in a single environment, and still be supported with robust software and industry standard toolchains that allow for seamless scaling for a broad spectrum of customers.

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