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Dec 4 2018

Renode 1.6 released making Linux-enabled RISC-V Microchip PolarFire SoC available to everyone

Renode 1.6 released making Linux-enabled RISC-V Microchip PolarFire SoC available to everyone

December 4th 2018, Santa Clara, CA - Today, Antmicro, a high-tech company focusing on introducing open technologies to modern edge computing systems and RISC‑V ecosystem leader, has announced adding support for the groundbreaking Linux-enabled PolarFire SoC revealed earlier by Microchip Technology in the revolutionary open source Renode software development framework. The announcement comes during the inaugural RISC‑V Summit currently taking place in Santa Clara, California. Read more

Nov 28 2018

Renode talks, tutorials and demos at the inaugural RISC-V Summit

Renode talks, tutorials and demos at the inaugural RISC-V Summit

The inaugural RISC‑V Summit is only a week away, promising to put practical implementations in real products and open tooling into the spotlight. The ecosystem is maturing, and we may expect a series of exciting announcements by RISC‑V leaders, Antmicro included. We are thrilled to be spearheading RISC‑V’s next big steps into the mainstream, and the Summit will surely be a manifest of the emerging culture of open standards and collaborative innovation that we hold to be inevitable. Read more

Jul 6 2018

Renode 1.4 released: 64-bit RISC-V HiFive Unleashed support, multiple Silicon Labs targets, and more

Renode 1.4 released: 64-bit RISC-V HiFive Unleashed support, multiple Silicon Labs targets, and more

With the build-up to the RISC‑V Workshop in Barcelona, and our continued partnership with Microsemi to elevate Renode as the industry’s tool of choice for RISC‑V development, we are happy to say that the announced support for multi-core 64-bit, Linux-enabled RISC‑V targets - along with a multitude of other new features - is now available in Renode’s milestone 1.4 release. Read more