From: yimmanuel3@f4ac60d763911c3fa518755176e4b9ed455c75d8 Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2020 09:01:00 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (no commit message) X-Git-Tag: convert-csv-opcode-to-binary~3620 X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6f22c6d54a2d8caa3ebe2eabdb1a055df50dbe27;p=libreriscv.git --- diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn index 04913fb8a..2b898ddb7 100644 --- a/index.mdwn +++ b/index.mdwn @@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ There are entire [dissertations](http://www.kroening.com/diss/diss-kroe.pdf) ded Given the fact that [high performing]bug free processors don’t exist anymore, how can you trust your processor? The next best thing is have access to a processor’s design files. Not only have access to them, you need to be able to study and improve them. -Such a processor is referred to as a Libre processor. However, processors themselves are only a part of the picture. Nowadays, most contemporary computing tasks involve intelligence, media consumption, wireless connectivity, etc. +Such a processor is referred to as a Libre processor. However, processors themselves are only a part of the picture. Nowadays, most contemporary computing tasks involve artificial intelligence, media consumption, wireless connectivity, etc. ## What we Do -LibreSOC strives to deliver a fully capable and competitive Libre integrated System on Chip. We want to maximize the degree of trust a customer can place in his or her processor. We do this by providing the customer the freedom to study, modify, and redistribute the processor source from HDL to VLSI. +LibreSOC strives to deliver a fully capable and competitive Libre integrated System on Chip. We want to maximize the degree of trust a customer can place in his or her processor. We do this by providing the customer the freedom to study, modify, and redistribute the SOC source from HDL to VLSI. -Right now, we're targeting an (quad core, 800mhz, dual issue, GPU, VPU, [and later an ML inference core] ) SOC. +Right now, we're targeting a (quad core, 800mhz, dual issue, GPU, VPU, [and later an ML inference core] ) SOC. ## But Why do I need a LibreSOC? Its entirely possible that you're OK with the fact that modern processors have