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author | Ali Imran <59641896+ALI11-2000@users.noreply.github.com> | Tue Dec 06 00:16:25 2022 +0500 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Dec 06 00:16:25 2022 +0500 |
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Update user_defines.v
WARP-V is an open-source CPU core generator written in TL-Verilog with support for RISC-V and MIPS I. It is a demonstration and exploration vehicle for the flexibility that is possible using the emerging “transaction-level design” methodology. It can implement a single-stage, low-power microcontroller or a mid-range 7-stage CPU. Even the instruction-set architectures (ISAs) is configurable. WARP-V is an evolving library of CPU components as well as various compositions of them. It is driven by a community interested in transforming the silicon industry through open-source hardware and revolutionary design methodology.