Introduction to RISC-V (LFD110) Course Overview
The 'Introduction to RISC-V (LFD110)' course by the Linux Foundation provides essential knowledge on RISC-V architecture, a pivotal technology in modern computing. This course benefits hardware engineers, software developers, and tech enthusiasts aiming to understand open standards in processor design, enabling innovation across various industries.
Course outline & what you'll learn
Overview of RISC-V architecture
- History and evolution of RISC-V
- Importance of open standards in processor design
- Understanding the RISC-V ISA
- Base instructions and optional extensions
- Formats and encoding of RISC-V instructions
Overview of RISC-V specifications
- RISC-V privilege levels and modes
- RISC-V memory model
- Assembler and toolchain for RISC-V
- Writing and compiling RISC-V assembly programs
- Debugging RISC-V code
Overview of hardware components
- Implementing RISC-V in FPGA
- RISC-V simulation and emulation tools
- RISC-V Foundation and its role
- Key players in the RISC-V ecosystem
- Community resources and contributions
- Custom extensions and modifications
- RISC-V in embedded systems
- Future trends and developments in RISC-V technology
- Summary of key takeaways
- Resources for further learning
- Discussion on the impact of RISC-V in the industry
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