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   - Exploring CS
 
   - Exploring CS
 
   - Virgil Programming Language
 
   - Virgil Programming Language
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- Researched RISC-V as a potential processor to port OS Xinu over to.
 
- Researched RISC-V as a potential processor to port OS Xinu over to.
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Further research into RISC-V
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  - RISC refers to Reduced Instruction Set Computer
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  - Advantage: Open-Source license that does not require fees to use (and therefore it tends to be cheaper). Creating a custom chip is easier as well.
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  - Advantage: Base module has only integer registers. The very limited modules allow for customization and optimization
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  - Advantage: Power efficient, magnitudes less energy than CISC models. Has the ability to turn off individual cores and parallel compute.
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  - Disadvantage: Not many purchasable, brand-name RISC-V processors available. The market is flooded with less trustworthy options at its current state.
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  - Disadvantage: With only simple instructions available, complex tasks (i.e. video editing) are much slower with only RISC-V architecture. (This does allow for a higher core-density in a physical chip though).

Revision as of 16:50, 3 June 2022

Max Berner Marquette REU Summer 2022 Advisor: Dr. Brylow



5/31 Orientation Day

- Met the cohort, mentor, and research group.

- Reviewed potential subjects of research

  - Exploring CS
  - Virgil Programming Language
  - RISC-V Architecture

- Researched RISC-V as a potential processor to port OS Xinu over to.


6/1 Further research into RISC-V

  - RISC refers to Reduced Instruction Set Computer
  - Advantage: Open-Source license that does not require fees to use (and therefore it tends to be cheaper). Creating a custom chip is easier as well.
  - Advantage: Base module has only integer registers. The very limited modules allow for customization and optimization 
  - Advantage: Power efficient, magnitudes less energy than CISC models. Has the ability to turn off individual cores and parallel compute. 
  - Disadvantage: Not many purchasable, brand-name RISC-V processors available. The market is flooded with less trustworthy options at its current state. 
  - Disadvantage: With only simple instructions available, complex tasks (i.e. video editing) are much slower with only RISC-V architecture. (This does allow for a higher core-density in a physical chip though).