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Hassle Free Return for the Holidays
Western Digital Store is introducing an extended return policy this holiday season. Items purchased starting November 22nd through December 22nd 2021, can be returned until January 22nd, 2022, for most reasons, without exceptions. Contact Western Digital support to determine if your order qualifies, and to begin the process of a return. This policy is subject to exclusions.
RISC-V
Addressing Next-Generation Compute Requirements
Unleashing the power of data through RISC-V initiatives
The open source model, proven by the success of Linux®, now has a hardware platform in RISC-V to enable the next generation of innovation. Another reason is that the configurability RISC-V provides is unparalleled. By leveraging the open collaboration and flexibility of RISC-V, Western Digital can create processors that are purpose-built for data-centric applications.
RISC-V is an open ISA enabling a new era of processor innovation.
The RISC-V SweRV Core Family
Performance leading embedded RISC-V cores
Western Digital has developed four RISC-V cores, the 64 bit, multicore SweRV Core EHX3 and three 32 bit cores, the SweRV Core EH1, EH2 and EL2.
The SweRV Cores will be used in a variety of Western Digital products in the near future. The 32 bit cores have been open sourced in CHIPS Alliance github.
CHIPS Alliance is an organization that develops open source hardware and open source software design tools. It is a barrier free, collaborative environment which lowers the cost of RTL development.
SweRV Core EHX3
SweRV Core EHX3 is a 64 bit, multi core capable, 9 stage pipeline core.
SweRV Core EHX3 Architecture
SweRV Core EHX3 multi core implementation with Tilelink.
Western Digital’s OmniXtend is an open cache coherence protocol utilizing the programmability of modern Ethernet switches to enable processors’ caches, memory controllers and accelerators to exchange coherence messages directly over an Ethernet-compatible fabric.
It is a truly open solution for efficiently attaching persistent memory to processors and offers potential support of future advanced fabrics that connect compute, storage, memory and I/O components.
OmniXtend builds upon the TileLink coherence protocol, to scale beyond the processor chip. The programmability of OmniXtend dataplane allows future improvements to the protocol to be deployed immediately in the field, without requiring new system software or new ASICs. Further developments of OmniXtend will be done in the CHIPS Alliance organization.
Leading the innovation on diverse Software Ecosystem around RISC-V
RISC-V needs a complete software ecosystem surrounding it in order to thrive. The components of the ecosystem are very diverse, spreading across all layers from low level firmware and boot loaders up to a fully functional operating system kernel and applications. Each of these components is important to ensure the success of RISC-V and the power of open source contributions accelerates the build out.
To help encourage innovation in the ecosystem, Western Digital has made numerous contributions to the Linux® community.
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Disclosures
1. Source: Market Trends: Custom ICs Based on RISC-V Will Enable Cost-Effective IoT Product Differentiation by Amy Teng (Gartner, 6/5/2020)
2. Source: The Journey of RISC-V Implementation by Ted Marena (AllAboutCircuits.com, 9/10/2019)
3. Source: WD Rolls its own RISC-V Core (Microprocessor report, 2/4/2019).
4. Source: How Data-Centric Applications Can Capitalize on RISC-V Processor Innovation by Ted Marena (AllAboutCircuits.com, 3/20/2019).
5. Source: CHIP Alliance’s Newly Enhanced SweRV Cores Available to All for Free (CHIP Alliance, 5/14/2020)
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