At the recent RISC-V Summit Europe in Paris, Florian Wohlrab took the stage to present how the TRISTAN and ISOLDE projects are actively contributing to the growing RISC-V ecosystem, particularly through their alignment with the RISV-C initiative.

The presentation highlighted how these collaborative European efforts are not only pushing the boundaries of open hardware but also enabling SMEs across the continent to develop sovereign, high-performance computing solutions using RISC-V technology. By fostering innovation through projects like TRISTAN and ISOLDE, the European Union is laying the groundwork for a robust, self-reliant digital infrastructure.

Several companies involved in these projects were showcased, each demonstrating their unique contributions to the shared vision of open, secure, and competitive computing platforms. This reflects a broader commitment within the EU to support technological independence while still embracing global standards and communities like RISC-V International.

To learn more about the RISC-V initiative and the role Europe is playing in shaping its future, visit RISC-V International.

 

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