RISC-V-Based CORE-V MCU DevKit for IoT Launched

July 19, 2022
The CORE-V software developer kit with full-featured Eclipse integrated development environment and an open PCB design was first unveiled at embedded world in Nuremberg in June 2022.

Check out our DAC 2022 coverage. This video is also part of TechXchange: RISC-V: The Instruction-Set Alternative.

The CORE-V software developer kit with full-featured Eclipse integrated development environment (IDE) and an open printed-circuit-board (PCB) design was first unveiled by the OpenHW Group at embedded world in Nuremberg in June 2022. The CORE-V MCU is based on the open-source CV32E40P embedded-class processor, a small, efficient, 32-bit, in-order open-source RISC-V core with a four-stage pipeline that implements the RV32IM[F]C RISC-V instruction extensions.

The open-source RISC-V processor CORE-V MCU DevKit enables software development for embedded, Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial-intelligence-driven applications. It also supports Amazon Web Services (AWS) via AWS IoT ExpressLink. AWS IoT ExpressLink is a new service that powers a range of hardware modules and includes AWS-validated software that securely connects devices to the cloud.

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