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lowRISC project wants to build an open SoC based on RISC-V
lowRISC is an amazing project born from some of the co-founders of the Rapsberry Pi plus other partners.
The hope of the project is to design a completely open chip and development board and go to production in the next few years.
This Chip will be based on the new open RISC-V instruction set
lowRISC is producing fully open hardware systems. From the processor core to the development board, our goal is to create a completely open computing eco-system.
Our open-source SoC (System-on-a-Chip) designs will be based on the 64-bit RISC-V instruction set architecture. Volume silicon manufacture is planned as is a low-cost development board.
lowRISC is a not-for-profit organisation working closely with the University of Cambridge and the open-source community.
To keep track of the project, follow @lowRISC or join our announcements list by entering your email below:
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