Skip to main content
In the News

RISE project gives RISC-V an open source software lift | Nitin Dahad, Embedded.com

By June 2, 2023June 12th, 2023No Comments

RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE) project brings together key players in the ecosystem with a governing board that includes Andes, Google, Intel, Imagination Technologies, MediaTek, Nvidia, Qualcomm Technologies, Red Hat, Rivos, Samsung, SiFive, T-Head, and Ventana.

Hardware needs software and it needs a good ecosystem to help proliferate deployment and serve different applications. To address this, the Linux Foundation Europe has launched a new global collaborative effort to accelerate the availability of software for high-performance and power-efficient RISC-V cores running high level operating systems for a variety of market segments.

Called the RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE) project, it brings together key players in the ecosystem with a governing board that includes Andes, Google, Intel, Imagination Technologies, MediaTek, Nvidia, Qualcomm Technologies, Red Hat, Rivos, Samsung, SiFive, T-Head, and Ventana. The chair of the RISE Project, Amber Huffman, said, “The RISE Project brings together leaders with a shared sense of urgency to accelerate the RISC-V software ecosystem readiness in collaboration with RISC-V International.”

Read the full article.

Stay Connected With RISC-V

We send occasional news about RISC-V technical progress, news, and events.