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    RISC-V sandboxing library

    RISC-V sandboxing library

    The fastest RISC-V sandbox

    RISC-V sandboxing library is a high-performance, ultra-low-latency RISC-V userspace emulator library written in modern C++, designed for embedding and sandboxing applications. Unlike full-system emulators, it focuses specifically on executing user-space programs, making it ideal for scenarios such as sandboxed execution, scripting engines, and high-performance server environments.
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    riscv-isa-manual

    riscv-isa-manual

    RISC-V Instruction Set Manual

    This repository contains the source files for the official RISCV Instruction Set Manual, including the Privileged RISCV Manual in LaTeX and the Unprivileged Manual in AsciiDoc. It tracks formal ratified versions of the ISA maintained by RISCV International and hosts build workflows for releasing updated ISA documents.
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    Chipyard

    Chipyard

    An Agile RISC-V SoC Design Framework with in-order cores

    Chipyard is a framework and generator for constructing custom RISCV SoC hardware. Built at UC Berkeley, it leverages Chisel/FIRRTL to generate full-stack systems—from CPU cores to peripherals—and includes simulators, FPGA deployment tools, and integration with Rocket Chip and other RISCV ecosystems.
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    RVVM

    RVVM

    The RISC-V Virtual Machine

    RVVM is a high-performance virtual machine and emulator designed for running RISC-V operating systems and applications on non-native hardware, with a strong emphasis on portability, security, and efficiency. It implements a fully spec-compliant RISC-V architecture, supporting modern instruction sets and extensions while maintaining a lean and modular codebase. One of its most notable features is its tracing JIT compiler, which enables significantly faster execution compared to traditional emulation approaches like QEMU’s TCG. ...
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    mold

    mold

    A Modern Linker

    ...The tool is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing build systems, requiring minimal configuration changes to adopt. Mold supports a wide range of architectures, including x86-64, ARM, RISC-V, and PowerPC, making it suitable for diverse development environments.
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    XiangShan

    XiangShan

    Open-source high-performance RISC-V processor

    XiangShan is an open-source, high-performance RISC-V processor project that implements out-of-order superscalar cores using Chisel for hardware construction. The design targets modern performance goals—deep pipelines, speculative execution, multi-issue decode/execute, and sophisticated branch prediction—while remaining synthesizable for ASIC flows and portable to FPGAs for research.
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    MiniMind-V

    MiniMind-V

    "Big Model" trains a visual multimodal VLM with 26M parameters

    MiniMind-V combines techniques from modern vision-language modeling but focuses on efficiency and simplicity so that individuals or small teams can explore multimodal learning without massive GPU clusters. It includes training scripts, model definitions, and associated tooling that illustrate how to build and evaluate such lightweight models.
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    PicoClaw

    PicoClaw

    Ultra-Efficient AI Assistant in Go

    ...Inspired by earlier AI assistant projects like “nanobot,” it was refactored to emphasize resource efficiency while still supporting meaningful AI-driven interactions such as conversational workflows, planning tasks, and automation. PicoClaw can run on hardware costing as little as $10 and on resource-constrained environments like RISC-V or ARM boards, with cross-architecture portability achieved through a single self-contained binary. The project’s goals include broad platform support (including Linux, macOS, and multiple CPU architectures), rapid startup times that make the assistant feel responsive, and integration with popular messaging platforms via gateways or bots.
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    GLM-V

    GLM-V

    GLM-4.5V and GLM-4.1V-Thinking: Towards Versatile Multimodal Reasoning

    GLM-V is an open-source vision-language model (VLM) series from ZhipuAI that extends the GLM foundation models into multimodal reasoning and perception. The repository provides both GLM-4.5V and GLM-4.1V models, designed to advance beyond basic perception toward higher-level reasoning, long-context understanding, and agent-based applications.
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    R1-V

    R1-V

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    R1-V is an initiative aimed at enhancing the generalization capabilities of Vision-Language Models (VLMs) through Reinforcement Learning in Visual Reasoning (RLVR). The project focuses on building a comprehensive framework that emphasizes algorithm enhancement, efficiency optimization, and task diversity to achieve general vision-language intelligence and visual/GUI agents.
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    CCC

    CCC

    Claude Opus 4.6 wrote a dependency-free C compiler in Rust

    Claude’s C Compiler is a remarkable experiment in automated software generation: a full C compiler written from scratch in Rust entirely by an AI model (Claude Opus 4.6) with minimal human intervention, capable of targeting multiple architectures like x86-64, i686, ARM, and RISC-V. The project implements every part of a traditional compiler — the lexer, parser, intermediate representation, optimizer, code generator, assembler, linker, and debug info emitter — without relying on any external toolchain, producing standalone executables in the ELF format. While still early and not fully validated for correctness, it demonstrates the frontier of what sophisticated AI can build in complex, systems-level software domains, including the potential to compile real operating systems and large software projects.
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    sherpa-onnx

    sherpa-onnx

    Speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and speaker recognition

    Speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and speaker recognition using next-gen Kaldi with onnxruntime without an Internet connection. Support embedded systems, Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi, RISC-V, x86_64 servers, websocket server/client, C/C++, Python, Kotlin, C#, Go, NodeJS, Java, Swift, Dart, JavaScript, Flutter.
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    rCore-Tutorial-Book-v3

    rCore-Tutorial-Book-v3

    A book about how to write OS kernels in Rust easily

    rCore-Tutorial-Book-v3 is the official book for the third version of the rCore OS tutorial series, a comprehensive educational resource for learning operating system development using the Rust programming language. Targeted at the RISC-V architecture, this tutorial guides learners step-by-step through building a minimal, safe, and modern OS kernel from scratch. It is written in Markdown and powered by mdBook, making it easy to read, navigate, and contribute to. The book combines theoretical explanations with practical exercises, allowing students and enthusiasts to understand core OS concepts like bootstrapping, memory management, and process scheduling through hands-on implementation.
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    V Programming Language

    V Programming Language

    Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing software

    ...You can learn the entire language by going through the documentation over a weekend, and in most cases, there's only one way to do something. This results in simple, readable, and maintainable code. Despite being simple, V gives a lot of power to the developer and can be used in pretty much every field, including systems programming, webdev, gamedev, GUI, mobile, science, embedded, tooling, etc. V avoids doing unnecessary allocations in the first place by using value types, and string buffers, promoting a simple abstraction-free code style. Most objects (~90-100%) are freed by V's auto-free engine: the compiler inserts necessary free calls automatically during compilation. ...
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    NanoKVM

    NanoKVM

    Affordable, Multifunctional, Nano RISC-V IP-KVM

    Lichee NanoKVM is an IP-KVM product based on LicheeRV Nano, inheriting the extreme size and powerful features of LicheeRV Nano. The Lichee NanoKVM is available in two versions: NanoKVM Lite is a basic configuration that is suitable for individual users with certain DIY capabilities and enterprise users with bulk requirements. The NanoKVM Full is a full version with a sophisticated case and complete accessories, as well as a built-in system mirror card that is ready to use at boot, and is...
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    UTM

    UTM

    Virtual machines for iOS and macOS

    UTM is a full-featured system emulator and virtual machine host for iOS and macOS. It is based off of QEMU. In short, it allows you to run Windows, Linux, and more on your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. UTM/QEMU requires dynamic code generation (JIT) for maximum performance. JIT on iOS devices requires either a jailbroken device or one of the various workarounds found for specific versions of iOS. UTM SE ("slow edition") uses a threaded interpreter which performs better than a traditional...
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    XNNPACK

    XNNPACK

    High-efficiency floating-point neural network inference operators

    XNNPACK is a highly optimized, low-level neural network inference library developed by Google for accelerating deep learning workloads across a variety of hardware architectures, including ARM, x86, WebAssembly, and RISC-V. Rather than serving as a standalone ML framework, XNNPACK provides high-performance computational primitives—such as convolutions, pooling, activation functions, and arithmetic operations—that are integrated into higher-level frameworks like TensorFlow Lite, PyTorch Mobile, ONNX Runtime, TensorFlow.js, and MediaPipe. The library is written in C/C++ and designed for maximum portability, efficiency, and performance, leveraging platform-specific instruction sets (e.g., NEON, AVX, SIMD) for optimized execution. ...
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    riscv-none-elf-gcc-xpack

    A binary distribution of the GNU RISC-V Embedded GCC toolchain

    Downloads: 111 This Week
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    SerenityOS

    SerenityOS

    The Serenity Operating System

    SerenityOS is an open source Unix-like operating system project with its own custom kernel, graphical user interface, system libraries, and userland tools. It combines a nostalgic “90s UI aesthetic” with modern system capabilities: a preemptive, multi-threaded kernel, own browsers, network stack, file systems, IPC, security features, and a suite of graphical / developer applications. The project is both a hobbyist OS and a polished engineering sandbox.
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    box86

    box86

    Linux Userspace x86 Emulator targeted at ARM Linux devices

    ...(There’s a long list, among them are Undertale, A Risk of Rain, or Cook Serve Delicious.) Box64 is the 64-bit version of Box86. It is used to run x86_64 binaries on ARM64 (i.e. aarch64) Linux. It can also run on RiSC-V and Loongarch machines.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    tt-metal

    tt-metal

    TT-NN operator library, and TT-Metalium low level kernel programming

    ...Instead of following a traditional GPU model centered on massive thread parallelism, the platform is built around a grid of specialized compute nodes called Tensix cores, each with local SRAM, dedicated compute units, and multiple RISC-V control processors. The SDK provides the abstractions and APIs needed to manage data movement, compute kernels, memory coordination, and execution flow across this architecture.
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    BSC

    BSC

    Bluespec Compiler (BSC)

    ...The ecosystem includes standard libraries, FIFOs, interfaces, and utilities that encourage reuse and clean separation of datapaths and control. By raising the abstraction for hardware architecture while preserving efficient output, BSC helps teams explore complex designs—such as RISC-V cores or accelerators—more productively.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Pipy

    Pipy

    Pipy is a programmable proxy for the cloud, edge and IoT

    ...Pipy comes with a built-in JavaScript engine that allows easy custom logic implementation with the simple JS syntax, greatly reducing the complexity in high-performance network programming. It is suitable for a variety of hardware architectures including x86, ARM64, Loongson and RISC-V. It is also compatible with various other operating systems besides Linux.
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    Halide

    A language for fast, portable data-parallel computation

    Halide is a programming language for fast, portable data-parallel computation. It was designed to make writing high-performance image and array processing code much easier on modern machines. It works on all major operating systems and with several CPU architectures (X86, ARM, MIPS, Hexagon, PowerPC) and GPU Compute APIs (CUDA, OpenCL, OpenGL, among others). It isn't a standalone programming language however; rather it is embedded in C++ which means that you write C++ code, building an...
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    stress-ng

    stress-ng

    This is the stress-ng upstream project git repository.

    This is the stress-ng upstream project git repository. stress-ng will stress test a computer system in various selectable ways. It was designed to exercise various physical subsystems of a computer as well as the various operating system kernel interfaces. stress-ng was originally intended to make a machine work hard and trip hardware issues such as thermal overruns as well as operating system bugs that only occur when a system is being thrashed hard. Use stress-ng with caution as some of...
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