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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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This chapter introduces the exciting, relatively new RISC-V (pronounced risk five) processor architecture and instruction set. RISC-V is an entirely open source specification for a reduced instruction set processor. Complete user-mode (non-privileged) and privileged instruction set specifications have been released, and a wide variety of hardware implementations are available. The architecture includes specifications for several instruction set extensions that support general-purpose, high-performance, and embedded computing. Commercially available processors from numerous sources implement many of these extensions. Individual developers can build Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)-based systems that include a RISC-V processor running the same code as a hardware version of the processor. Originally developed as an academic research project, RISC-V has evolved into a widely adopted instruction set architecture supported by a global commercial...