[HN Gopher] NASA Uses RISC-V Vector Spec to Soup Up Space Computers
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NASA Uses RISC-V Vector Spec to Soup Up Space Computers
Author : JoachimS
Score : 32 points
Date : 2022-11-22 21:47 UTC (1 hours ago)
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| hajile wrote:
| NASA probably stands to save a lot of duplicated development time
| if they could use just one ISA from their tiny MCUs to large HPC
| chips. It would also help with vendor dependency. If a vendor
| doesn't work out, just move to another RISC-V vendor.
|
| Why not ARM then? Because NASA can use their own implementations
| in FPGA without paying a bunch of extra money for the privilege.
| christkv wrote:
| Are these hardened cpus? Do they run two in parallel executing
| the same code as previous cpus?
| swamp40 wrote:
| _Soup up originated in the U.S. in the late 19th century, though
| it wasn 't widely used until the 20th century. Its exact origins
| are unknown, but it could be short for supercharge, or it might
| come from a horse-racing slang term for injecting horses with
| narcotics meant to make them run faster._
|
| Interesting. I never saw it spelled like that before. Looks like
| no one knows how it should be spelled, so all variations are
| fine.
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