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High Performance, Safe, Secure, Open-Source Leveraged RISC-V Domain-Specific Ecosystems

Project description

Speeding up European digitalisation for a green Europe

Digitalisation has provided numerous advantages across industries and societal sectors. It has improved visibility, transparency and communication and enabled crucial automation. This push towards digitalisation facilitated a smoother transition to greener, climate-neutral solutions and the enhanced implementation of related solutions. The EU-funded ISOLDE project aims to expedite the digitalisation of European economic and societal sectors, enabling a quicker and more efficient adoption of green solutions. The project focuses on developing high-performance RISC-V processing systems and platforms with open-source, industrial-grade support to enhance quality and accessibility. Ultimately, the project will promote these technologies in upcoming industry innovations.

Objective

The ISOLDE project aims to significantly support the digital transformation of all economic and societal sectors, to speed up the transition towards a green, climate neutral and digital Europe, to strengthen the design capacity and to achieving digital autonomy EU wide. By the end of our project, we will have high performance RISC-V processing systems and platforms at least at TRL 7 for the vast majority of building blocks, demonstrated for key European application domains such as automotive, space and IoT with the expectation that two years after completion ISOLDE’s high performance components will be used in industrial quality products. To achieve such an ambitious goal, an industrial-grade open-source support for development, verification, and maintenance will be provided. The customizable IPs will be hosted on physically located European servers to address the European digital sovereignty requirement that the ISOLDE project will support. This way, ISOLDE will have delivered a major contribution to the unification and focus of the full-fledged – industry-supported – eco-system for RISC-V open-source architecture, especially in the area of embedded high-performance computing, and thus to the creation of a breakthrough design capacity across the EU microelectronics industry.

Coordinator

INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
Net EU contribution
€ 1 009 619,69
Address
AM CAMPEON 1-15
85579 Neubiberg
Germany

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Region
Bayern Oberbayern München, Landkreis
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 4 038 478,75

Participants (35)

Partners (3)