riscv-cores-list VS clash-ghc

Compare riscv-cores-list vs clash-ghc and see what are their differences.

riscv-cores-list

RISC-V Cores, SoC platforms and SoCs (by riscvarchive)
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riscv-cores-list clash-ghc
4 33
564 1,370
- 1.5%
1.8 9.2
about 3 years ago 8 days ago
Haskell
- BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License
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riscv-cores-list

Posts with mentions or reviews of riscv-cores-list. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-12.
  • TechTechPotato (Dr Ian Cutress): "Building High-Performance RISC-V Cores for Everything"
    2 projects | /r/hardware | 12 Apr 2023
  • RISCV IP Cores Overview
    1 project | /r/RISCV | 4 Sep 2022
    That info used to be on GitHub: https://github.com/riscvarchive/riscv-cores-list, it's a shame that the riscv.org site moved away from maintaining the information in a public repository.
  • Looking for a RISC-V core for verification
    3 projects | /r/RISCV | 18 May 2022
    I'm planning to start my Master's thesis on RISC-V verification, so I'm looking for a core that I can use to simulate. I came across this list of cores on github and out of these which would you recommend is ideal for my application. I have only worked on ARM cores before in my internship so the designs were already set up by the company there, but now I am having trouble doing this on my own. I decided to go with the Hummingbirdv2 e203 core as I have experience with verilog, but I am unable to even simulate the test code because of some syntax error. Is there someone who has experience using this core before or can recommend some other core that is straightforward with the setup?
  • Capital required to design and manufacture smartphones/computers in US
    3 projects | /r/Purism | 21 Jan 2022
    There are 108 RISC-V cores that have been created so far (according to this list), but only a couple are 64 bit, open source and powerful enough that you would want to use them (like Shakti, CVA6 and NutShell)

clash-ghc

Posts with mentions or reviews of clash-ghc. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-27.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing riscv-cores-list and clash-ghc you can also consider the following projects:

serv - SERV - The SErial RISC-V CPU

wiringPi - A Haskell binding to the wiringPi library, for using GPIO on the Raspberry Pi.

cva6 - The CORE-V CVA6 is an Application class 6-stage RISC-V CPU capable of booting Linux

clash-prelude

riscv - RISC-V CPU Core (RV32IM)

mercury-api - Haskell binding to Mercury API for ThingMagic RFID readers

Cores-VeeR-EH1 - VeeR EH1 core

ICFP2020_Bluespec_Tutorial - Tutorial on hardware design using Bluespec BH (Bluespec Classic) for Haskell programmers at ACM ICFP 2020 conference

riscv-cores-list - RISC-V Cores, SoC platforms and SoCs

amaranth - A modern hardware definition language and toolchain based on Python

riscv-dv - Random instruction generator for RISC-V processor verification

verismith - Verilog Fuzzer to test the major simulators and sythesisers by generating random, valid Verilog.