
The eProcessor project is developing an open-source, extendable, energy-efficient, and extreme-scale processor ecosystem based on the RISC-V ISA. This initiative aims to create a completely open European full-stack ecosystem, targeting High Performance Computing (HPC), High Performance Data Analytics (HPDA), Deep Learning, AI workloads, and Bioinformatics. The approach involves software/hardware co-design, a 4-way Out-of-Order RISC-V platform with single and multi-core designs, multi-socket cache-coherent implementations, adaptive caches, and hardware/software fault tolerance. It also features on-chip Vector, AI, and Bioinformatics accelerators, alongside a cache-coherent off-chip CNN accelerator, to enhance application performance and energy efficiency across various demanding computational domains.

The eProcessor project is developing an open-source, extendable, energy-efficient, and extreme-scale processor ecosystem based on the RISC-V ISA. This initiative aims to create a completely open European full-stack ecosystem, targeting High Performance Computing (HPC), High Performance Data Analytics (HPDA), Deep Learning, AI workloads, and Bioinformatics. The approach involves software/hardware co-design, a 4-way Out-of-Order RISC-V platform with single and multi-core designs, multi-socket cache-coherent implementations, adaptive caches, and hardware/software fault tolerance. It also features on-chip Vector, AI, and Bioinformatics accelerators, alongside a cache-coherent off-chip CNN accelerator, to enhance application performance and energy efficiency across various demanding computational domains.