RISE Project Aims to Speed RISC-V Software Development

The RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE) Project aims to accelerate the development and availability of software for high-performance and power-efficient RISC-V cores, according to the announcement from Linux Foundation Europe.

The project is focused on creating a “robust software ecosystem specifically for application processors that includes software development tools, virtualization support, language runtimes, Linux distribution integration, and system firmware, the announcement says

With founding members including Google, Intel, MediaTek, Nvidia, Qualcomm Technologies, Red Hat, and SiFive, RISE is hosted by Linux Foundation Europe and “supports the global open standard activities and achievements of RISC-V International.”

“As a global community, we have made tremendous progress in RISC-V adoption. We are grateful to the thousands of engineers making upstream contributions and to the organizations coming together now to invest in tools and libraries in support of the RISC-V software ecosystem,” said RISC-V International CEO Calista Redmond. 

See also:
Internet of Things: Devices and Components
Key Technologies for 2023: RISC-V on the Rise
What is RISC-V?

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