The OpenHW community brings together hardware and software designers to create open source core designs and related IP, tools, and software with the aim for commercial and academic usage alike. These collaborative designs are adopted and customized by industry leaders to produce cores for a wide range of applications, spanning from small embedded devices like cellphones to advanced high-performance computing systems.
The CORE-V Series
The CORE-V series is a robust collection of open source RISC-V cores, along with associated processor subsystem IP, tools and software tailored for electronic system designers. Optimized for both silicon and FPGA usage, CORE-V designs follow rigorous industry standards to deliver high-quality core IP. Designed to accelerate development, they provide a reliable foundation for creating manufacturable, production-ready system-on-chips (SoCs), empowering designers to streamline projects from concept to deployment.