WESTERN DIGITAL BRINGS MEMORY CLOSER TO COMPUTE WITH NEW RISC-V INNOVATIONS AND STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
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WESTERN DIGITAL BRINGS MEMORY CLOSER TO COMPUTE WITH NEW RISC-V INNOVATIONS AND STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS

Company Deepens Commitment to RISC-V with Open Sourcing of the First Dual-Threaded, Embedded Processor Core and Expanded Support for SweRV Core Commercialization

December 10, 2019 – RISC-V Summit 2019, San Jose, CA – Western Digital Corp. (NASDAQ: WDC) today unveiled new innovations and ecosystem partnerships intended to foster collaborative innovation, and the development and commercialization of purpose-built technologies based on RISC-V. New additions to the company’s open sourced RISC-V-based SweRV Core™ family include the world’s first dual-threaded, commercial, embedded RISC-V core, SweRV Core EH2, and the company’s smallest SweRV Core to date, EL2. In addition, the company is announcing a hardware reference design for OmniXtend™, the open “direct to cache over Ethernet” fabric protocol developed by Western Digital.

During his  keynote, “Unshackling Memory,” at the RISC-V Summit 2019 today, Martin Fink, former chief technology officer and strategic advisor at Western Digital, elaborated on how these announcements  further demonstrate Western Digital’s leadership in advancing the RISC-V ecosystem. Western Digital’s ongoing support of RISC-V is part of its strategic focus to drive the development of purpose-built architectures that bring memory closer to compute. This includes strategic investments and partnerships, and the open-sourcing of multiple foundational RISC-V technologies by the company. The company plans to  transition one billion cores to RISC-V.

Further details on Western Digital’s new RISC-V innovations, as well as the company’s expanded collaboration with CHIPS ALLIANCE and Codasip, can be found below.

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“Moving into 2020, we face the enormous challenge of continuing to efficiently support data’s exponentially growing scale and velocity, as well as an equally significant opportunity to discover new value from it. Open, collaborative innovation that brings data closer to processing power is essential to addressing both,” said Martin Fink, former CTO and strategic advisor to the CEO at Western Digital. “Our newest open-source additions to the SweRV Core portfolio and expanded work with the ecosystem further our commitment to accelerating the RISC-V initiative and demonstrate our progress towards shaping the future of purpose-built data infrastructure.”

 

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