The demonstrator is designed to showcase the potential of RISC-V in automotive applications. Key Features of the Demonstrator
The automotive RISC-V demonstrator is built around the Infineon XMC4000 microcontroller family. This family is designed for automotive applications and features a range of peripherals and interfaces that support the development of automotive systems.
The RISC-V Compiler is a powerful tool for the development of RISC-V based systems. It provides a comprehensive set of features and functionalities that cater to the needs of various industries and applications. Key Features
The RISC-V Compiler is widely used in various industries, including:
- Instruction Set Architecture (ISA): The RISC-V Compiler supports a wide range of ISAs, including RISC-V, MIPS, and PowerPC. Compiler Frontend: The compiler frontend is designed to handle complex code structures and syntax, making it suitable for a variety of programming languages. Back-end: The back-end is optimized for high-performance and low-power consumption, making it ideal for embedded systems and IoT devices. Code Generation: The compiler generates highly optimized machine code, resulting in improved performance and reduced power consumption. Debugging and Testing: The compiler includes advanced debugging and testing tools, making it easier to identify and fix errors. Industry Applications
- Embedded Systems: The compiler is used in a wide range of embedded systems, including automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics.
Key Features of TASKING’s RISC-V Tools
Safety and Security Certifications
TASKING’s RISC-V tools are certified to comply with safety and cybersecurity standards, such as those set by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This certification ensures that the tools are designed to prevent errors, reduce the risk of cyber-attacks, and provide a secure development environment for application developers.