With Dhruv64, India takes a decisive step toward technological self-reliance and a stronger semiconductor future.

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With Dhruv64, India takes a decisive step toward technological self-reliance and a stronger semiconductor future.
Genode OS adds RISC-V support
Genode OS adds RISC-V support
The open source instruction set architecture known as RISC-V has gained significant momentum over the past year. To be sure, the ISA is now backed by a number of industry heavyweights, including Google, LG and BAE Systems.
Meanwhile, an R&D division of the Indian government is on track to develop its very first 64-bit microprocessor based on the RISC-V instruction set. It should also be noted…
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