RISC-V For Linux 5.8 Finishes Bringing Up The Kendryte K210, Adds KGDB Support

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  • phoronix
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    • Jan 2007
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    RISC-V For Linux 5.8 Finishes Bringing Up The Kendryte K210, Adds KGDB Support

    Phoronix: RISC-V For Linux 5.8 Finishes Bringing Up The Kendryte K210, Adds KGDB Support

    The RISC-V architecture code in the Linux kernel continues seeing more improvements for running on real hardware and seeing other capabilities introduced...

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  • Alexmitter
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2019
    • 1136

    #2
    A free instruction set is one thing, it will free the industry from ARM and its license cost, but free and reproduce-able(for someone being able to pay a fab) silicon is what this world needs. So the actual architecture being free, this would be a dream.
    A architecture were companies can work together improving.

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    • boxie
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 1932

      #3
      Originally posted by Alexmitter View Post
      A free instruction set is one thing, it will free the industry from ARM and its license cost, but free and reproduce-able(for someone being able to pay a fab) silicon is what this world needs. So the actual architecture being free, this would be a dream.
      A architecture were companies can work together improving.
      Just keep in mind, design by committee is rarely a good thing

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      • Imroy
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 155

        #4
        Originally posted by boxie View Post
        Just keep in mind, design by committee is rarely a good thing
        Depends who is on the committee.

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        • Shtirlic
          Phoronix Member
          • Jun 2019
          • 73

          #5
          Kendryte is a series of AI chips which focuses on IoT, and the 1st-gen is named K210; Presented by Canaan Inc.

          Are we sure that SOC/CPU for IoT from China with closed sources should be so supported?

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          • cipri
            Phoronix Member
            • Jan 2016
            • 72

            #6
            Originally posted by Shtirlic View Post
            Kendryte is a series of AI chips which focuses on IoT, and the 1st-gen is named K210; Presented by Canaan Inc.

            Are we sure that SOC/CPU for IoT from China with closed sources should be so supported?
            https://www.engadget.com/2016-08-21-...co-spying.html

            you are being spied by usa, with proofs, and you are still concerned about china not delivering open source hardware.

            maybe you should wake up from your current mind state.

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