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Intel promises ‘substantial contributions’ to RISC-V growth • The Register
Here's something that would have seemed outlandish only a few years ago: to help fuel Intel's future growth, the x86 giant has vowed to do what it can to make the open-source RISC-V ISA worthy of widespread adoption.
In a presentation, an Intel representative shared some details of how the chipmaker plans to contribute to RISC-V as part of its bet that the instruction set architecture will fuel growth for its revitalized contract chip manufacturing business.
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Project Cassini sees first hardware with congatec SMA... eeNews Europe
ARM’s Project Cassini has released its first standard hardware. congatec in Germany has developed a SMARC Computer-on-Module based on NXP i.MX8 M Plus processor, achieved ARM’s SystemReady IR certification as part of the project. Cassini aims to overcome the barriers of ARM deployments by providing a comprehensive and secure ecosystem…
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Arm Project Cassini completed: congatec modules with NXP i.MX 8M Plus processor now Arm SystemReady IR certified
Hardware with Cassini SystemReady IR certified bootloader is validated to run unmodified ISO images of Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE and Debian operating systems, making native software installation an easily executable task.
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congatec simplifies Arm deployments with i.MX 8M Plus | RoboticsTomorrow
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Mixtile Blade 3 is a stackable single-board PC with RK3588 processor, support for cluster computing (crowdfunding)
The boards ship with Android 12 software, with a custom version of the Debian 11 GNU/Linux distribution pre-loaded in a container, and source code and SDKs are available for Buildroot and Yocto.
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Marvell CXL roadmap goes all-in on composable infrastructure • The Register
Introduced in early 2019, CXL is an open interface that piggybacks on PCIe to provide a common, cache-coherent means of connecting CPUs, memory, accelerators, and other peripherals. The technology is seen by many, including Marvell, as the holy grail of composable infrastructure, as it enables memory to be disaggregated from the processor.
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| Raspberry Pi Restores Guitar Amp, Complete With Effects
Restoring old hardware is always more fun when you can throw in a Raspberry Pi. This project, created by maker and developer David Silverman, does just that, using a Pi to power an old Vox guitar amplifier. Not only does it work as an amplifier, it also has a few special effects thrown in to create custom sounds.
This Pi-powered guitar amp system is housed inside the cabinet of an old Vox amplifier that, according to Silverman, is no longer working. A Pi 3B+ brings back the original functionality, with the help of a class D amplifier and some custom Python scripts created by Silverman himself. The case has been modified to house the Pi and features panels with port access, as well as knobs for the effects array.
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Help others find free software: Watch and share Escape to Freedom
"Escape to Freedom" is a new animated video from the Free Software Foundation (FSF), giving an introduction to the concepts behind software freedom: both what we gain by having it, and what rights are at stake.
Join our lead freedom-seeker, Zara, as she learns the importance of free software, and guides herself through the labyrinth of challenges posed to her by contemporary digital society, which offers the tempting allure of convenience in exchange for important rights. In search of freedom, she learns how to seize control of her own seemingly predetermined narrative and helps others do the same -- taking the ladder that leads to digital liberation step by step.
| vnlog 1.33 releasedThis is a minor release to the vnlog toolkit that adds a few convenience options to the vnl-filter tool.
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