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'RISE' Project Building Open Source RISC-V Software Announced by Linux Foundation Europe

Saturday June 3, 2023. 04:34 PM , from Slashdot
Linux Foundation Europe 'has announced the RISC-V Software Ecosystem (RISE) Project to help facilitate more performant, commercial-ready software for the RISC-V processor architecture,' reports Phoronix.

'Among the companies joining the RISE Project on their governing board are Andes, Google, Intel, Imagination Technologies, Mediatek, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Red Hat, Rivos, Samsung, SiFive, T-Head, and Ventana.'

It's top goal is 'accelerate the development of open source software for RISC-V,' according to the official RISE web site. The project's chair says it 'brings together leaders with a shared sense of urgency to accelerate the RISC-V software ecosystem readiness in collaboration with RISC-V International.' The CEO of RISC-V International, Calista Redmond, said 'We are grateful to the thousands of engineers making upstream contributions and to the organizations coming together now to invest in tools and libraries in support of the RISC-V software ecosystem.'

RISE Project members will contribute financially and provide engineering talent to address specific software deliverables prioritized by the RISE Technical Steering Committee (TSC). RISE is dedicated to enabling a robust software ecosystem specifically for application processors that includes software development tools, virtualization support, language runtimes, Linux distribution integration, and system firmware, working upstream first with existing open source communities in accordance with open source best practices.

'The RISE Project is dedicated to enabling RISC-V in open source tools and libraries (e.g., LLVM, GCC, etc) to speed implementation and time-to-market,' said Gabriele Columbro, General Manager of Linux Foundation Europe.

Google's director of engineering on Android said Google was 'excited to partner with industry leaders to drive rapid maturity of the RISC-V software ecosystem in support of Android and more.'

And the VP of system software at NVIDIA said 'NVIDIA's accelerated computing platform — which includes GPUs, DPUs, chiplets, interconnects and software — will support the RISC-V open standard to help drive breakthroughs in data centers, and a wide range of industries, such as automotive, healthcare and robotics.'

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/06/03/031226/rise-project-building-open-source-risc-v-software-an...
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