[libre-riscv-dev] Fwd: Preparations The Libre-RISCV SoC
Aleksandar Kostovic
alexandar.kostovic at gmail.com
Sat Mar 30 18:01:00 GMT 2019
I quite like that as well! I really dont know what would best way to
present. Lets think about it some more and see if anyone has anything to
add.
How many time do we have left to respond?
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 5:17 PM Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net>
wrote:
> ---
> crowd-funded eco-conscious hardware: https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68
>
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 3:44 PM Aleksandar Kostovic
> <alexandar.kostovic at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > ok so good news here, we pass the 2nd criteria stage, now it goes
> > > through to an independent review.
> >
> > Thats awesome! Congratulations to all of us! :)
>
> yehyeh :)
>
> > we will need a one-paragraph
> > > summary of the project.
> >
> >
> > here's mine idea quick idea(idk if it should be any longer or shorter):
>
> shorter. so, basically, i am guessing that there will be a group of
> people who will read lots of these summaries (possibly all in one
> day?), and if it's anything like the EU Framework Programme that my
> friend phil volunteered for (unpaid), the people doing the review will
> be *very* independent, as in, they will be volunteers: just ordinary
> citizens.
>
> aleksander, have you ever seen this? it is really *really* worth watching:
>
>
> https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action?language=en
>
> so i'd like to suggest covering "why" as the opening sentence, in a
> way that shocks people into realising how serious the situation really
> is. then we can go into "how" and "what".... it's a lot to pack into
> a single paragraph.
>
> "why" i think should be along the lines of:
>
> "It is the year 2019 and it is not possible to buy a mass-produced
> laptop, tablet or smartphone where the user can replace all of its
> software, without loss of functionality. Some processors are
> DRM-locked at the bootloader, whilst others have proprietary 3D
> Graphics, Video Processors and NSA-spying backdoor co-processors (such
> as the Intel "Management Engine"). There is no way for users to audit
> and trust the hardware or the proprietary software"
>
> then "how"
>
> "Therefore, shocklngly, the only way to restore and engender trust is
> to literally make a new processor - one that is developed
> transparently and may be independently audited to the bedrock."
>
> then we can go into "what", however it has to be really really short
> by this point, as it's just *one* paragraph. URLs are probably not a
> good idea, much as i'd like them, with perhaps one exception,
> https://libre-riscv.org/3d_gpu/ which contains cross-references and
> shows that we're serious about the transparency, and is like the
> gateway to a bunch of links etc. etc. which they can look at.
>
> ultimately, though, i think they want something that makes sure that
> NLnet was fulfilling its Charter by selecting us. also, it's going to
> be made public, probably on the EEC website or something.
>
>
> > //--------//
> > The Libre-RISCV SoC is an ongoing development project which aims to
> > fulfill the spot for libre low power System on a Chip - SoC capable of
> > running full operating system. Our main goal is to design a chip based on
> > RISC-V ISA, that if fully open. Both in terms of development discussion
> and
> > code. We provide the source code of the SoC and its peripherals. The SoC
> > would consist of the following features:
> > - Four custom 64-bit cores based on RISC-V Instruction Set
> > - GPU capable of rendering up to 1280 x 720p reolution at 25 FPS, 100
> > million pixels/sec, 30 million triangles/sec and 5-6 GFLOPs of computing
> > power.
> > - FPU
> > The source code of the SoC is written in nMigen(
> > https://github.com/m-labs/nmigen), a python API for building digital
> > hardware.
> > We hope to design the chip which would fit just under 2.5 Watts of TDP,
> > manufactured on 28nm process.
> > The driver of the SoC is intended to be Kazan(
> > https://salsa.debian.org/Kazan-team/kazan), a Vulkan API driver that
> > supports cross-platform rendering, written in Rust language.
>
> _______________________________________________
> libre-riscv-dev mailing list
> libre-riscv-dev at lists.libre-riscv.org
> http://lists.libre-riscv.org/mailman/listinfo/libre-riscv-dev
>
More information about the libre-riscv-dev
mailing list