Syntacore has been developing processor core intellectual property based around the Risc-V instruction set for four years, and its SCRx family now includes eight industry-grade cores. These range from the compact SCR1 MCU core, introduced in 2017 and available free, to the high-performance Linux-capable multi-core 64bit SCR7. SCR1 executes the RV32I|E[MC] instruction set and can be ...
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