DEV KIT WEEKLY: RISC-V Evaluation Kit from IAR Systems & GigaDevice

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Friday 7/31

 

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The Good Stuff Department’s (GsD’s) open-source Orange Crab development board, which features a Lattice Semiconductor ECP5 FPGA and 32-bit VexRiscv RISC-V soft core from Spinal HDL, is now available from GroupGets.
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At this point you’ve heard of RISC-V and how fast the technology and ecosystem are expanding. But, given that it's still relatively new, there aren’t a ton of dev kits out there. Until now.

The GD32V RISC-V Evaluation Kit features a 32-bit RISC-V CPU core with Vector extensions, as well as a 30-day free trial of IAR Embedded Workbench for RISC-V.

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