
Rupert Baines, CEO of UltraSoC, added: "We wanted to provide a standard design and debug ecosystems. It's a new architecture but it has to be made easy to use. We are already capable of multicore support but this is a new scale of multicore. So with processors operating at gigahertz frequency there is a huge amount of raw data. It is up to us to find the information that is meaningful. To act as a bridge to the world of tools and IDEs.
UltraSoC has taken a leading role within the RISC-V Foundation and provides the industry’s first – and still only – commercial RISC-V debug solution.
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