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RISC-V gains momentum as it moves from MCUs to Linux-friendly SoCs So far, the focus has primarily been on MCU-like processors, but last October, SiFive announced the first Linux-driven RISC-V SoC with its quad-core, 64-bit bit Freedom U540 (AKA U54-MC Coreplex). A few days ago at FOSDEM, SiFive opened pre-sales for an open source HiFive Unleashed SBC that ...
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Automation controller debuts Linux-based PLCnext software As reported in Design & Control, Phoenix Contacts decided to reach out to younger engineers by providing a Real-Time Linux-based PLCnext Technology field controller stack, which supports multiple high-end programming languages in addition to traditional IEC 61131 PLC programming. A year after ...
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Are Designers Still Using the Vortex86? Two Places an Old CPU Showed Up at CES 2018 Various versions are capable of supporting DOS, Windows, Linux, and select 32-bit Real-Time Operating Systems. The versions have all the accoutrements you've come to expect, including BIOS, PCI-E Bus, DDR2 controller, ROM controller, ISA, I²C, SPI, IPC, DMA, RS-232, Parallel, Ethernet, UART, ...
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Best Code Editors for Windows 10/8/7 It is available on Windows 10, MacOS and Linux operating systems. It uses native APIs on each platform and gives you best possible experience. No matter when and where you are using it, Sublime Text just gets your work done. It is available for a fee of $70 for the software. The trial version comes with ...
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Hacker gets Windows 10 up and running on a Raspberry Pi 3 (sort of) The Raspberry Pi line of computers can run a wide range of software including a variety of GNU/Linux distributions and Google Android. But while Microsoft's Windows 10 IoT Core can also run on a Raspberry Pi, there's officially no way to run a full-fledged desktop version of Windows on the tiny, ...
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5 Ways you can leverage the Linux community for your data center network Here at Cumulus, we often talk about the benefits of having an operating system on Linux (if you need to be re-schooled on the benefits of unifying the stack, head here). But something that possibly goes overlooked, or at least under appreciated, is the value of the Linux community itself. The community ...
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