2024 Siemens EDA Forum Shanghai
The 2024 Siemens EDA Forum will be held in Shanghai on 19 September 2024. OpenHW will showcase our latest open source, industrial grade RISC-V Cores and how they are working flawlessness with Siemens EDA Tools.
The 2024 Siemens EDA Forum will be held in Shanghai on 19 September 2024. OpenHW will showcase our latest open source, industrial grade RISC-V Cores and how they are working flawlessness with Siemens EDA Tools.
RISC-V Europe 2024 Summit recap "How to leverage Open Source in Industry", by Jean-Roch Coulon, Thales (Thales Silicon Security).
At the COSCUP 2024 our OpenHW Group Flo will be onside and present at Open Source Inspired Hardware (and their happy friends) for TR611 the topic "RISC-V Cores in industrial quality and Open Source" make sure to join COSCUP, hang out, talk with others and bring everything forward together! Free admission, but feel free to take the survey of the Homepage to support the organizers!
The OpenHW Group is exhibiting at the RISC-V Summit Europe!
Make sure to talk to us about industrial grad, open Source RISC-V Cores!
Listen to the program hearing Members talk about CVA6, CVE4 and other IP we provide!
Can you design a commercial chip and ship hundreds of millions of units? The OpenHW Group is dedicated to curating and maintaining industrial-quality, open-source RISC-V IP with its members. This includes full verification and documentation under a permissive license. OpenHW Group's RISC-V IP has already been used in many different commercial applications and is ideally suited for custom extensions or modifications. However, it also works effectively off-the-shelf.
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We’re excited to announce our latest initiative to help us amplify the value of open source processor IP – OpenHWTV. It’s a series of online events that look at the barriers to adoption of opensource IP and in each episode, we delve a little deeper into different areas with help from our 45+ members.