By: Gabriele Svelto (gabriele.svelto.delete@this.gmail.com), December 9, 2020 1:38 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
Seagate just announced that they're moving their disk controllers to use in-house developed RISC-V cores:
https://www.seagate.com/innovation/risc-v/
Contrary to WDC that released full source for the cores they developed (and some of the surrounding IP too) their material seems to very light on details.
This makes me about what's happening at Hitachi. They're a member of the RISC-V foundation but I don't remember when they joined. Maybe they also started shipping cores in their products w/o announcing it... or maybe they didn't.
https://www.seagate.com/innovation/risc-v/
Contrary to WDC that released full source for the cores they developed (and some of the surrounding IP too) their material seems to very light on details.
This makes me about what's happening at Hitachi. They're a member of the RISC-V foundation but I don't remember when they joined. Maybe they also started shipping cores in their products w/o announcing it... or maybe they didn't.
Topic | Posted By | Date |
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Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | Gabriele Svelto | 2020/12/09 01:38 AM |
Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | Ricardo B | 2020/12/09 11:01 AM |
Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | blaine | 2020/12/09 12:53 PM |
Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | David Hess | 2020/12/09 02:20 PM |
Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | Carson | 2020/12/10 09:07 AM |
Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | David Hess | 2020/12/10 08:01 PM |
Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | anon | 2020/12/10 08:15 PM |
Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | David Hess | 2020/12/10 08:44 PM |
Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | anon | 2020/12/10 09:54 PM |
Seagate jumps on the RISC-V bandwagon | David Hess | 2020/12/11 05:11 AM |