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Top 3 Haskell hardware-description-language Projects
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Project mention: XiangShan – open-source high performance RISC-V processor | news.ycombinator.com | 2025-01-02
What has changed that they are now ripe for disruption? My BSc thesis supervisor runs a company that tries to disrupt Verilog and VHDL and they've been at it for well over a decade. I don't think they're making much of a dent yet but I didn't keep up with the space: https://github.com/clash-lang/clash-compiler. There's also a RISCV implementation written in it.
All the tooling in this space is so expensive to build and expensive to verify, with such a small market that it seems almost impossible for something to ever challenge the incumbent ecosystems in a reasonable span of time.
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Haskell hardware-description-language discussion
Haskell hardware-description-language related posts
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Clash: A Functional Hardware Description Language
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Clash (Haskell) for ASIC design
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Building a Networked Key-Value-Store on an FPGA
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Ask HN: Choice of HDL for an FPGA Project
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Baud rate 1.5% lower than expected, is this normal?
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Are electrical circuits free applicatives?
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Is “x' = f(x)” a programming paradigm?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source hardware-description-language projects in Haskell? This list will help you:
# | Project | Stars |
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1 | clash-ghc | 1,458 |
2 | retroclash-lib | 9 |
3 | yieldfsm | 9 |