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http://ouishare.net/fr/2013/05/wikisp...d-revolution-industrielle-open-source
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http://alternatives.blog.lemonde.fr/2...maison-avec-raison/#xtor=RSS-32280322
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http://wikifab.org/wiki/Accueil
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https://opensource.com/article/17/6/o...rtification?sc_cid=70160000001273HAAQ
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https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/o...trip-open-standards-open-source-chips
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https://www.toolinux.com/?voici-le-ca...a-key-le-clavier-open-source-francais
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it's really stuck me how the level of commitment to drive the mainstream adoption of RISC-V is like nothing I've seen before. It's exhilarating to witness our community collaborate across industries and geographies with the shared goal of accelerating the RISC-V ecosystem...With more than 420 organizations, individuals and universities that are members of the RISC-V Foundation, there is a really vibrant community collaborating together to drive the progression of ratified specs, compliance suites and other technical deliverables for the RISC-V ecosystem.
Semico Research predicts that the market will consume a total of 62.4 billion RISC-V central processing unit (CPU) cores by 2025 !
Unlike legacy instruction set architectures (ISAs) which are decades old and are not designed to handle the latest workloads, RISC-V has a variety of advantages including its openness, simplicity, clean-slate design, modularity, extensibility and stability. Thanks to these benefits, RISC-V is ushering in a new era of silicon design and processor innovation.
RISC-V "provides the flexibility to create thousands of possible custom processors. Since implementation is not defined at the ISA level, but rather by the composition of the system-on-chip and other design attributes, engineers can choose to go big, small, powerful or lightweight with their designs."
https://insidehpc.com/2020/02/video-r...tum-around-the-world-from-edge-to-hpc
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