RISC V on Edge: Porting EVE and Alpine Linux to RISC V Roman Shaposhnik Kathy Giori, ZEDEDA Inc
RISCV on Edge: Porting EVE and Alpine Linux to RISCV Roman Shaposhnik Kathy Giori, ZEDEDA Inc. What is special about communityindustry collaboration around an open architecture like RISCV is that the community can join development around key kernel subsystems in parallel with the semiconductor companies and manufacturers as they are producing the new chipsets and boards. Open silicon design, open board design, and open kernel software speeds bringup of new boards and fosters greater innovation due to the diversity of talent contributing to the technology. For many kernel developers, tackling RISCV is becoming harder to resist now that commercially viable and scalable hardware has begun to enter the market. A private beta program launched by the BeagleBoard Foundation in March 2021 placed an affordable, yet powerful prototype RISCV board into the hands of Roman Shaposhnik. What did Roman do He joined a diverse team of software and hardware hackers to tackle bringing up Linux on the new board. In t
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