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Introduction
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Power ISA basics
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Power ISA versions
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Linux requirements
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Interrupts
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Privilege modes
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Memory management unit - implementation
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More memory!
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Floating-point unit
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FPU - Data paths (Simplified)
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Hardware Random Number Generator
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Linux kernel hacks
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What can we use it for?
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Thank you!
Description:
Explore the evolution of Microwatt, an open-source POWER CPU implementation for affordable FPGAs, in this 47-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au 2021. Discover the recent advancements in Microwatt's capabilities, including the addition of a memory management unit, privilege modes, interrupts, a floating-point unit, an interrupt controller, and a level-2 cache, enabling it to boot Linux. Learn about the Power ISA basics, Linux requirements, and implementation details of various components. Gain insights into potential applications for Microwatt and understand how these developments have increased accessibility to POWER architecture.

Microwatt Grows Up

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