Hi OSHUG members,
A last reminder that the first RISC-V London group meetup of 2023 is
being held tomorrow, Monday 15 January, at BCS London offices and online
for those who cannot attend in person. Like all RISC-V London meetups,
the focus is on the open source aspects of RISC-V. Details of the talks
and registration:
https://ossg.bcs.org/blog/event/london-open-source-meetup-for-risc-v-q1-202…
We have one research talk and one tutorial.
A team of Masters students from the University of Southampton will
present their work attempting to create the world's smallest RISC-V AI
processor. This talk is particularly interesting, because the project
did not go as planned. As well as presenting the technology, the group
will look at the difficulties of project managing a short project
developing advanced technology.
Nandni Jamnadi, project lead for the Open Hardware Group's GNU tool
chain development will give a tutorial on how to add a builtin
(intrinsic) function to GCC. This is based on her work with the
CV32E40P, a 32-bit RISC-V processor with 8 ISA extensions, comprising
well over 200 additional instructions.
I look forward to seeing you in person or online.
Jeremy Bennett
Open Source Specialist Group events team
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Hello,
This is just a save-the-date for OSHCamp, which will return on the
weekend of Sat 26th and Sun 27th August.
A CFP with more info should go out around the end of the month. In the
meantime I'll be migrating the lists to a new server. The list e-mail
addresses should remain the same, but the subscription management and
archive URLs will change.
Cheers,
Andrew
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