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QEMU vs. FPGA: Understanding the Differences in Emulating and Prototyping Any ISA
With the evolution of hardware design and development, two tools have become fundamental for those working on Instruction Set Architectures (ISA) QEMU and FPGA boards. Although both serve as key resources for developing, testing, and experimenting with different ISAs (such as RISC-V, ARM, x86, etc.), they operate in significantly different ways. This blog highlights the key distinctions between QEMU and FPGA boards and their use cases across various architectures. Key Featur

Sayali Tamane
Dec 8, 20253 min read
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YOLOX on RISC-V QEMU
Goal of this project: This project aims to determine RISC-V's readiness for running YOLOX for the latest edge requirements. Target Application: Running YOLOX on RISC-V QEMU involves setting up a RISC-V virtual machine and then configuring the necessary environment to compile and run YOLOX. Please note that this is a complex process, and it's essential to have prior experience with virtualization and RISC-V development. From the RISCV website, this is a blog ( https://riscv.or

Sameer Natu
Sep 19, 20233 min read
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