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Intel Pathfinder for RISC-V Launch Bolstered by OpenHW Group CORE-V Family Open Source Cores
Finding the path to amazing open-source innovation just got easier. That’s because Intel® Pathfinder for RISC-V has been launched, transforming the way SoC architects and system software developers define and design new products. Intel® Pathfinder allows for a variety of RISC-V cores and other IP to be instantiated on FPGAs and simulator platforms, with the ability to run industry-leading operating systems and tool chains within a unified IDE.
Elektrobit joins the Eclipse Foundation and the Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle Working Group
"We believe in investing in open standards that foster collaboration and innovation in the industry," said Mike Robertson, vice president of global product management and strategy at Elektrobit.
State of the Eclipse Foundation GitHub Repositories
Open Source Innovation In IoT & Edge - Eclipse Community Newsletter
Verification Scorecard: How Well Is The Industry Doing?
Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss how well verification tools and methodologies have been keeping up with demand, with Larry Lapides, vice president of sales for Imperas Software; Mike Thompson, director of engineering for the verification task group at OpenHW; Paul Graykowski, technical marketing manager for Arteris IP; Shantanu Ganguly, vice president of product marketing at Cadence; and Mark Olen, director of product management at Siemens EDA. What follows are excerpts of that conversation. Part 2 of the discussion is here.
Running Eclipse HONO and Ditto on Google Cloud
Why a Common Operating System Will Strengthen the German Auto Industry
Software-Defined Car: Going Away From Doing It On Your Own
The software-defined vehicle of tomorrow is a collaborative project. Car manufacturers have now come to this conclusion. Development partnerships and the global open source community are there to help.
OpenSSF Announces 13 New Members Committed to Strengthening the Security of the Open Source Software Supply Chain
3 Must See Talks for Cloud Native Java Developers at EclipseCon 2022
Jakarta EE 10 Core Profile debuts in Open Liberty 22.0.0.9-beta
Open Liberty 22.0.0.9-beta brings you the hot-off-the-press Jakarta EE 10 Core Profile. Jakarta EE 10 will be the first release to provide updates to the specifications since Java EE 8 in 2017. Jakarta EE 10 Core Profile is a subset of the specifications, which is specifically aimed at lightweight runtimes, that are optimized for running cloud-native Java microservices.
EclipseCon 2022 Schedule Is Ready
The EclipseCon talks have been scheduled; see the day-by-day details of what you'll experience at the event. We look foward to seeing the community on October 24 - 27 in Ludwigsburg. Remember to register and book your hotel!
Don’t Call It a Comeback: Why Java Is Still Champ
Data Software Design Pitfalls on Java: Should We Have a Constructor on JPA?
Continuously Evolving Developer Tools - Eclipse Community Newsletter
Helidon 3.0 is released
The Key Differences Between OPC UA And MQTT Sparkplug
Eclipse SUMO 1.14.1 Is Now Available!
We are happy to announce the release of Eclipse SUMO 1.14.1. We are releasing 1.14.1 as a hotfix, addressing some Python 2.7 compatibility issues introduced in SUMO 1.14.0.