After ARM, RISC-V could be the next big thing on the processor market. The instruction set architecture driven by a large consortium [1] is license-free and suitable for both embedded and computer processors. However, there are still only a few microcontrollers and boards to buy. Elektor author Tam Hanna bit the bullet and put the inexpensive ‘LoFive’ board to the test.
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