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RISC-V DEVELOPERS

Pave the way for open innovation using the RISC-V ecosystem. See what you can do with the VEGAboard’s full-featured MCU, running an open ISA.

PULP Platform

Project:

PULP’s open source release has created a new opportunity for academia and industry to collaborate on advanced issues such as developing computing and sensing systems of the future. PULP offers efficient implementations of 32 and 64-bit RISC-V cores, peripherals, and interconnect solutions written in SystemVerilog. PULP also created the two RISC-V cores used on the VEGAboard.

About the company:

ETH Zurich and University of Bologna collaborated on the Parallel Ultra Low Power (PULP) platform to develop energy-efficient architectures in a wide range of application fields ranging from IoT to HPC.

Zephyr
microPlatforms

Project:

Foundries.io's Zephyr microPlatforms™ runs on the VEGA developer platform and demonstrates remote control, monitoring and secure, over-the-air updates via a low-power cellular network.

About the company:

Foundries.io offers open, securable, continuously updated operating systems for the IoT industry. Foundries.io microPlatforms are cross-architecture and delivered on x86, ARM and RISC-V devices.

X-WARE IoT
PLATFORM

Project:

X-WARE IoT PLATFORM is the industry's only deeply embedded industrial grade solution and the only EAL4+ Common Criteria security-certified runtime solution for IoT connectivity. Comprehensive and secure, the X-WARE IoT PLATFORM gives developers everything they need to create and deploy best-of-class products based on RISC-V.

About the company:

Express Logic develops real-time operating systems (RTOS) and middleware products for embedded IoT applications. They provide RISC-V developers with the industry-leading X-WARE IoT PLATFORM®, powered by ThreadX® RTOS.

RiscFree™

Project:

Ashling’s flagship product: RiscFree™ is the only embedded development toolset in the RISC-V market backed by a full customization service, supporting custom tools, including RISC-V extensions via Ashling’s “Tools-as-a-Service” (TaaS™) licensing model.

About the company:

Ashling provides high-end development tools and services for the embedded systems market.They have become a market leader in RISC-V tools by spearheading the development of a RISC-V ecosystem over the past two years.

Embedded
Workbench

Project:

IAR Systems is now bringing its leading development tools to the RISC-V community. IAR Embedded Workbench for RISC-V will feature excellent code quality, size, and speed as well as extensive debug functionality. The superior technology is accompanied by renowned, global technical support.

About the company:

IAR Systems provides the world’s most widely used embedded development tools, ensuring quality, reliability and efficiency in millions of embedded applications since 1983.

SEGGER Software
Platform

Project:

The SEGGER Software Platform: Embedded Studio IDE, J-Link debug probes, embOS RTOS and associated middleware, provides a one-stop solution for complete product development with microcontrollers based on RISC-V architecture. J-Link EDU provides students and hobbyists with low-cost, pro-level debug technology with RISC-V, while Embedded Studio IDE is free without limitations for non-commercial use.

About the company:

SEGGER Microcontroller is a full-range supplier of software, hardware and development tools for embedded systems. SEGGER supports RISC-V development with affordable, high-quality tools and components.

AliOS Things

Project:

RISC-V is an amazing modern ISA which enables open CPU design and empowers innovations towards various directions, extremely fitting for IoT which requires adaptive and optimized design for numerous scenarios while maintaining unified programming model. As the new generation of IoT operating system for intelligent devices, with similar initiative behind to address highly fragmental software & tools markets and benefit device & application designers , AliOS Things certainly welcomes the progress of the RISC-V community, especially emerging of RISC-V SoCs like RV32M1 from open-isa. This RV32M1 has become the first RISC-V based SoC supported by AliOS Things.

View AliOS Things repo in GitHub

About the company:

Established in 2009, Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group, is among the world's top three IaaS providers according to Gartner, and the largest provider of public cloud services in China according to IDC. Alibaba Cloud provides a comprehensive suite of cloud computing services to businesses worldwide, including merchants doing business on Alibaba Group marketplaces, start-ups, corporations and government organizations. Alibaba Cloud is the official Cloud Services Partner of the International Olympic Committee.

RT-THREAD

Project:

RISC-V, as a free and open-source ISA, has been welcomed by many players, and we believe it has great potential in the AI + IoT area. In 2017, RT-Thread started working with RISC-V ISA, and now RT-Thread can run on the VEGAboard platform from open-isa, which is based on RISC-V ISA, and demonstrate multiple features. RT-Thread is looking forward to the future of RISC-V in AI + IoT.

View RT-Thread repo in GitHub

About the company:

RT-Thread is a well-known IoT OS in China, reliable and scalable with rich open source software components, such as real-time kernel, shell, file system, network protocols, low power framework and POSIX layer etc., and licensed under Apache License v2.0, code hosted in github.com. With a more than 30 million unit install base, it has been widely used in various fields, such as industry, transportation, energy, IPC, smart home and more.



FreeRTOS

Project:

The open source (now using the permissive standard MIT license) FreeRTOS kernel has helped embedded developers manage the complexity of their microcontroller designs for 15 years. FreeRTOS runs on the VEGAboard, and is trusted for its reliability, ease of use, and responsive support. Under the stewardship of Amazon Web Services, the FreeRTOS kernel has been extended with MIT-licensed security and connectivity libraries for universal use by the global FreeRTOS user community.

About the company:

Amazon Web Services provides a highly reliable, scalable, low-cost cloud infrastructure platform that powers thousands of businesses in over 190 countries around the world. In 2015 AWS added specific Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities, and now offers Amazon FreeRTOS to help users securely connect their MCU devices to any cloud.