zpugcc
By robinsonb5
ZPUFlex
A highly-configurable and compact variant of the ZPU processor core (by robinsonb5)
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zpugcc
Posts with mentions or reviews of zpugcc.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-13.
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Zylin ZPU: The worlds smallest 32 bit CPU with GCC toolchain
Yes, exactly, the gcc port is a very old version, and the build process frequently breaks on more modern systems. I did fork it [0] and apply a couple of fixes a year or so back, but I seem the be the only one who cares now, and even I don't care enough to pour large amounts of time into it!
[0] https://github.com/robinsonb5/zpugcc
ZPUFlex
Posts with mentions or reviews of ZPUFlex.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-13.
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Zylin ZPU: The worlds smallest 32 bit CPU with GCC toolchain
For me the most interesting thing about ZPU is that its instructions are only a single byte each, which means that while the CPU is much smaller than most RISC-V implementations, the code density is significantly better than RV32 code. (Compressed RISC-V code can beat ZPU, but adding the compressed instruction set to a RISC-V core increases its size quite a bit.)
I did play with the ZPU quite a bit 8 or 9 years ago, and forked the ZPU Small variant to create ZPUFlex [0]. I borrowed a number of ideas from ZPU when I created my own CPU Project, EightThirtyTwo [1], some years later.
[0] https://github.com/robinsonb5/ZPUFlex
What are some alternatives?
When comparing zpugcc and ZPUFlex you can also consider the following projects:
minimax - Minimax: a Compressed-First, Microcoded RISC-V CPU
mini-rv32ima - A tiny C header-only risc-v emulator.
zpu - The Zylin ZPU
pinwheel - A tiny RISC-V processor for hard-real-time FPGA-based applications.
EightThirtyTwo - An experimental CPU core with 8-bit instruction words and 32-bit registers