The RISC-V Reader is a concise introduction and reference for embedded systems programmers, students, and the curious to a modern, popular, open architecture. RISC-V spans from the cheapest 32-bit embedded microcontroller to the fastest 64-bit cloud computer. The text shows how RISC-V followed the good ideas of past architectures while avoiding their mistake.
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Ten chapters introduce each component of the modular RISC-V instruction set--often contrasting code compiled from C to RISC-V versus the older ARM, Intel, and MIPS architectures--but readers can start programming after Chapter 2.
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David Patterson retired after 40 years as a Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley in 2016, and then joined Google Brain as a distinguished engineer. He also serves as Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of the RISC-V Foundation. In the past, he was named Chair of Berkeley’s Computer Science Division and was elected to be Chair of the CRA and President of the Association for Computing Machinery. In the 1980s, he led four generations of Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) projects, which inspired Berkeley’s latest RISC to be named “RISC Five.” Along with Andrew Waterman, he was one of the four architects of RISC-V. Beyond RISC, his best-known research projects are Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) and Networks of Workstations (NOW). This research led to many papers, 7 books, and more than 35 honors, including election to the National Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Sciences, and the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame as well as being named a Fellow of the Computer History Museum, ACM, IEEE, and both AAAS organizations. His teaching awards include the Distinguished Teaching Award (UC Berkeley), the Karlstrom Outstanding Educator Award (ACM), the Mulligan Education Medal (IEEE), and the Undergraduate Teaching Award (IEEE). He also won Textbook Excellence Awards (“Texty”) from the Text and Academic Authors Association for a computer architecture book and for a software engineering book. He received all his degrees from UCLA, which awarded him an Outstanding Engineering Academic Alumni Award.
Andrew Waterman serves as SiFive’s Chief Engineer and co-founder. SiFive was founded by the creators of the RISC-V architecture to provide low-cost custom chips based on RISC- V. He received his PhD in Computer Science from UC Berkeley, where, weary of the vagaries of existing instruction set architectures, he co-designed the RISC-V ISA and the first RISC-V microprocessors. Andrew is one of the main contributors to the open-source RISC-V-based Rocket chip generator, the Chisel hardware construction language, and the RISC-V ports of the Linux operating system kernel and the GNU C Compiler and C Library. He also has an MS from UC Berkeley, which was the basis of the RVC extension for RISC-V, and a BSE from Duke University.
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