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OpenTitan open-source silicon to hits market after 5 years


OpenTitan and lowRISC announced OpenTitan has reached commercial availability for its open-source silicon project.

The groups said this historic milestone marks the culmination of five years of collaboration and substantial investment by the OpenTitan Coalition, comprising industry giants such as Google, Winbond, Nuvoton, zeroRISC, Rivos, Western Digital, Seagate, ETH Zurich, and G+D Mobile Security. Apply to speak here “I am incredibly proud of the OpenTitan partnership for succeeding where every other projecthas failed – producing the first commercial quality open-source chip in the world,” said GavinFerris, CEO of lowRISC, in a statement. The “Earl Grey” OpenTitan design has a small RISC-V core in it, the Ibex 32-bit microcontroller, but contains much more peripheral and top-level component IPs to make up an entire open-source chip solution.

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