Cortus joins RISC-V fan club
June 01, 2017 // By Peter Clarke, eeNews
French intellectual property licensor Cortus SAS (Montpellier, France) has extended its roadmap of processor cores with the addition of a RISC-V implementation dubbed APS3V.
Cortus is generally known for having small transistor count, power efficient cores, when implementing its own proprietary instruction set architecture. Typical applications for Cortus-based ASICs are the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cards, smart sensors & industrial control.
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