riscv

RISC-V (pronounced “risk-five”) is an open standard instruction set architecture (ISA) based on reduced instruction set computer (RISC) principles. It is designed to be simple, extensible, and free to use, allowing anyone to design, implement, and manufacture compatible processors without licensing fees. RISC-V is commonly used in research, education, embedded systems, and emerging high-performance computing applications.
  1. Hacker Vimpo Turns a Smart Lightbulb into a Minecraft Server

    Hacker Vimpo Turns a Smart Lightbulb into a Minecraft Server

    Hacker Vimpo Turns a Smart Lightbulb into a Minecraft Server Hardware hacker Vimpo has pulled off a feat that sounds like science fiction — hosting a Minecraft server on a smart lightbulb. By modding a cheap RISC-V bulb controller, he proved that even the smallest devices can run complex...
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