X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=updates%2F023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn;h=1fd0606f9a2be89dd2393cf569b87211092724fb;hb=3e5f9725d044001aceaf95482fcc101bdfa854ad;hp=3a3309875f6dcf7943a98c3f9e9bb16a9b1cbab6;hpb=4468674f1f72f0a24808d309b24f78e0903448db;p=crowdsupply.git diff --git a/updates/023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn b/updates/023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn index 3a33098..1fd0606 100644 --- a/updates/023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn +++ b/updates/023_2020mar26_decoder_emulator_started.mdwn @@ -220,8 +220,7 @@ correct and does not contain transcription errors).* # simple-soft-float Library and POWER FP emulation -The -[simple-soft-float](https://salsa.debian.org/Kazan-team/simple-soft-float) +The [simple-soft-float](https://salsa.debian.org/Kazan-team/simple-soft-float) library is a floating-point library Jacob wrote with the intention of being a reference implementation of IEEE 754 for hardware testing purposes. It's specifically designed to be written to be easier to @@ -261,7 +260,7 @@ rewriting a lot of the status-flag handling code since Power supports a much larger set of floating-point status flags and exceptions than most other ISAs. -Thanks to RaptorCS for giving us remote access to a Power9 system, +Thanks to Raptor CS for giving us remote access to a Power9 system, since that makes it much easier verifying that the test cases are correct (more on this below). @@ -601,7 +600,46 @@ separate lists (below). # Georgia Tech CREATE-X -TODO +(*This section kindly written by Yehowshua*) + +Yehowshua is a student at Georgia Tech currently pursuing a Masters in +Computer Engineering - to graduate this summer. He had started working +on LibreSOC in December and wanted to to get LibreSOC more funding so +I could work on it full time. + +He originally asked if the ECE Chair at Georgia Tech would be willing +to fund an in-department effort to deliver an SOC in collaboration +with LibreSOC(an idea to which he was quite receptive). Through Luke, +Yehowshua got in contact with Chistopher Klaus who suggested Yehowshua +should look into Klaus's startup accelerator program Create-X and perhaps +consider taking LibreSOC down the startup route. Robert Rhinehart, who +had funded LibreSOC a little in the past (*note from Luke: he donated +the ZC706 and also funded modernisation of Richard Herveille's excellent +[vga_lcd](https://github.com/RoaLogic/vga_lcd) Library*) +also suggested that Yehowshua +incorporate LibreSOC with help from Create-X and said he would be willing +to be a seed investor. All this happened by February. + +As of March, Yehowshua has been talking with Robert about what type of +customers would be interested in LibreSOC. Robert is largely interested in +biological applications. Yehowshua also had a couple meetings with Rahul +from Create-X. Yehowshua has started the incorporation of LibreSOC. The +parent company will probably be called Systèmes-Libres with LibreSOC +simply being one of the products we will offer. Yehowshua also attended +HPCA in late February and had mentioned LIbreSOC during his talk. People +seemed to find the idea quite interesting + +He will later be speaking with some well know startup lawyers that have +an HQ in Atlanta to discuss business related things such as S Corps, +C corps, taxes, wages, equity etc… + +Yehowshua plans for Systèmes-Libres to hire full time employees. Part +time work on Libre-SOC will still be possible through donations and +support from NL Net and companies like purism. + +Currently, Yehowshua plans to take the Create-X summer launch program +and fund Systèmes-Libres by August. Full time wages would probably be +set around 100k USD. # LOAD/STORE Buffer and 6600 design documentation