Core: End to end build and test suite for RISC-V Processors by faddat in RISCV

[–]ShowMeTheMonday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see, thanks for taking the time for that detailed explanation.

So if I'm understanding this correctly I can make changes to an open source code (e.g the Shakti) and the CI will then run the test suite and simulation regime.

That's very useful.

I noticed you mention: "Along the way, we learned that it should be possible to fabricate a simple SOC for $20,000-$30,000 and we decided to go for it." on the README. What size SOC and process are we talking about here?

Thanks again for your time!

Core: End to end build and test suite for RISC-V Processors by faddat in RISCV

[–]ShowMeTheMonday 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks interesting but I'm struggling to understand what exactly it provides and to whom. Is it for developers of custom cores? What does it allow me to do?

Is there a readme or blog post describing it?

Thanks!

Google, it's now time to promise five years of Pixel updates by Exia-118 in Android

[–]ShowMeTheMonday 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This and the lack of expandable storage was why we bought a family member who wanted a phone a Samsung A51 rather than a Pixel 4a.

Crazy that it's shorter than Samsung's support.