As promised..here’s RISC-V Part 1b..pre-launched..
kunal ghosh (vlsisystemdesign.com)
Co-Founder at VLSI System Design, nurturing students in semiconductors
Last night we released RISC-V Part 1b – promo video, and we had promised to couple of people who emailed back to us, that we will be pre-launching this course very soon. Here you go... Here’s the pre-launch link which is valid for next 15 hours (very limited coupons left)
https://www.udemy.com/vsd-riscv-instruction-set-architecture-isa-part-1b/?couponCode=AS_PROMISED
And here’s the beauty.
As you go through this course, you will unveil how computers exactly do multiplication and floating-point operations. This course is built using opensource architecture RISC-V, while computers and mobile phones, might use other architectures. But a latest article on web by western digital claims below:
“To contribute toward the advancement and success of the RISC-V ecosystem, Western Digital plans to transition future core, processor, and controller development to the RISC-V architecture.
The company currently consumes over one billion processor cores on an annual basis across its product portfolio. The transition will occur gradually and once completely transitioned, Western Digital expects to be shipping two billion RISC-V cores annually.
The company is committed to advancing RISC-V technology for use in mission-critical applications so that it can be deployed in its products” – Source, Western Digital official website.
So why not stay ahead in future…
I will see you in class….
FYI – This course needs you to complete RISC-V Part 1a course atleast 70%. If you missed it before, here’s the link:
https://www.udemy.com/vsd-riscv-instruction-set-architecture-isa-part-1a/?couponCode=AS_PROMISED