From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2021 12:15:49 +0000 (+0100) Subject: add wolves 2021 slides X-Git-Tag: opf_rfc_ls005_v1~3615 X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=10306fd980a95919c3f79ceabb4f34c4876722ea;p=libreriscv.git add wolves 2021 slides --- diff --git a/conferences/wolves2021/wolves2021.tex b/conferences/wolves2021/wolves2021.tex new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7106b42c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/conferences/wolves2021/wolves2021.tex @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +\documentclass[slidestop]{beamer} +\usepackage{beamerthemesplit} +\usepackage{graphics} +\usepackage{pstricks} + +\graphicspath{{./}} + +\title{Libre-SOC NGI POINTER} +\author{Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton} + + +\begin{document} + +\frame{ + \begin{center} + \huge{The Libre-SOC Gigabit Router}\\ + \vspace{32pt} + \Large{A Libre-Licensed Gigabit Router ASIC}\\ + \Large{Delivering on EU Digital Sovereignty}\\ + \vspace{24pt} + \Large{Wolves Summit 2021}\\ + \vspace{16pt} + \large{Sponsored by NGI POINTER}\\ + \vspace{6pt} + \large{Wed Oct 2021 14:00 CEST} + \end{center} +} + + +\frame{\frametitle{Why create a Libre-Licensed ASIC?} + +\vspace{15pt} + + \begin{itemize} + \item Security, auditability, Sovereignty\vspace{6pt} + \item Security through obscurity is always broken (eventually) + \vspace{10pt} + \item Fully Libre-Licensed including the VLSI toolchain:\\ + there's nowhere to hide vulnerabilitities\\ + \vspace{10pt} + \item EU Digital Sovereignty: LIP6 Labs coriolis2\\ + is Europe's only Silicon-proven toolchain.\\ + OpenLANE: DARPA. Cadence VLSI etc. are US-owned.\\ + \vspace{10pt} + \end{itemize} +} + + +\frame{\frametitle{Who are we?} + +\vspace{15pt} + + \begin{itemize} + \item Libre-SOC: Luke Leighton and Jacob Lifshay\\ + Software Engineers with Hardware experience + \vspace{10pt} + \item LIP6 / CRNS: Jean-Paul Chaput, Marie-Minerve Loureat\\ + Prof. Dimitry Galayko. HITAS/YAGLE, coriolis2 VLSI + \vspace{10pt} + \item Chips4Makers: Staf Verhaegen\\ + Developer of the FlexLib Cell Library\vspace{10pt} + \item RED Semiconductor: David Calderwood, Luke Leighton\\ + Commercial realisation of Libre-SOC designs. + \end{itemize} +} + + +\frame{\frametitle{What are we making?} +\vspace{9pt} + \begin{itemize} + \item A Gigabit Router ASIC which will OpenWRT\\ + (A "Linksys"). 5 Ethernet ports, 2 USB ports. + \vspace{10pt} + \item End-users will have full control over the firmware\\ + (No locked DRM) + \vspace{10pt} + \item End-users can check there is no hardware spying\vspace{10pt} + \item Customers can be confident their business communications\\ + are not at risk\vspace{10pt} + \item Expected retail price of a commercial Gigabit Router product\\ + to be around EUR 60 in large enough volume. + \end{itemize} +} + + +\frame{ + \begin{center} + {\Huge The end\vspace{15pt}\\ + Thank you\vspace{15pt}\\ + Questions?\vspace{10pt} + } + \end{center} + + \begin{itemize} + \item Discussion: http://lists.libre-soc.org + \item Libera IRC \#libre-soc + \item http://libre-soc.org/ + \item https://www.ngi.eu/ngi-projects/ngi-pointer/ + \end{itemize} +} + + +\end{document}