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Jérôme Quévremont, vice-chair of OpenHW Cores Task Group
Thales Research & TechnologyFollowing the success of the CV32E40P verification, riscvOVPsimCOREV was selected as a reference model for the CVA6 application cores.
The selection by Imperas of a freeware license model to support CORE-V IPs is a great move towards the adoption of OpenHW industrial-grade CORE-V processor cores by a broader community.
John Min, Director, Processor Technology Marketing
Imagination TechnologiesMIPS Warrior CPUs provide industry leading feature sets, performance, area and power consumption. Partnering with Imperas to provide models in their innovative virtual platform tools provides a huge advantage to MIPS users. These models, together with Imperas’ new Extendable Platform Kits (EPKs) that let users run high-speed simulations of MIPS-based SoCs on any suitable PC - can benefit MIPS customers and anyone developing software for MIPS platforms. It is an additional benefit to our users to enable them to use the Codescape debugger for software development on both virtual platforms and hardware platforms.