Open-Source Processors: Bringing Silicon Back to Silicon Valley?

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    Tuesday, September 18, 2018
    Stanford Faculty Club - Stanford University
    439 Lagunita Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
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    Moderator
    Linley Gwennap, President, The Linley Group
    Panelists
    Krste Asanovic, Co-Founder and Chief Architect, SiFive
    Art Swift, VP Marketing and Business Development, Esperanto Technologies
    John Heinlein, Vice President, Chief of Staff to the CEO, ARM
    Stefan Dyckerhoff, Managing Director, Sutter Hill Ventures
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    The open-source approach to developing new technologies is entering a new realm, with the potential to change an entire industry. For years, open-source has lived exclusively in the software domain. From Linux to GitHub, open-source software has become a powerful way to bring new products and solutions to market. This open-source transformation in software is now making its way to silicon, with far-reaching implications.
    Open-source has the potential to be as big a game-changer in silicon as it has been in software. Companies like Sifive and Esperanto are already commercializing new architectures based on the open-source approach, and new open-source communities like the RISC V consortium are having a huge impact.
    In this event, our panel will discuss the promise of open-source CPU architectures and the challenges faced in building complete system-on-a-chip (SoC) products around an open-source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
    What will motivate chip companies and customers to embrace open-source hardware?
    What ecosystem components are needed for successful commercialization?
    Which domains will benefit by embedding an open-architecture?
    What business models can succeed in this new ecosystem?

Комментарии • 2

  • @TijsMaas
    @TijsMaas 5 лет назад +4

    Nice talk and great Q&A. Krstes answer on "where do you see ARM in ten years" (1:03:30) is amazing and well thought of.
    Telling ARM to sell chips with another architecture is like asking apple when their next android phone will launch

  • @vonmakeheat7386
    @vonmakeheat7386 5 лет назад +2

    Make computers great again port rust to risc 5 boom 💥 !!!!