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- LEON-1 VHDL model: Functional SPARC compatible processor core integer unit. Runs on Altera, Mietec, Temic MG2, Xilinx. Developed for space missions. Implemented as a highly configurable, synthesisable GPL VHDL model.
- CMOSexod.com: For advanced hobbyists: share free microprocessor and DSP IP cores written in Verilog or VHDL.
- E-Risc: Project to design and implement scaleable RISC microprocessor for embedded applications. All architecture and source code to be released under GNU General Public License, or a slightly modified version that includes hardware, not only software.
- MMIX Page of Munich Professional School: Mixed German-English site at Munich University of Applied Sciences. MMIX extensions: MMIXAL LaTeX output, Win32 graphical output.
- MMIX: a RISC computer for the third millennium: Donald E. Knuth's new 64-bit processor for the new volumes of his landmark series: 'The Art of Computer Programming'. But might MMIX become more than only a book example.
- MMIXware: A RISC Computer for the Third Millennium: Knuth's new MMIX book, full text online at Springer Verlag, Inc.
- News: Deja.com: Free SPARC VHDL model available: Initial announcement of the GPLed LEON SPARC architecture.
- Press: Sun Extends Community Source Licensing to Chip Architectures: Sun Microsystems announces: for research uses, it extends its new Community Source Licensing model to picoJava and SPARC architectures; the first time a company made major microprocessor intellectual property available via open licensing.
- STM: 32-bit, 2-way superscalar RISC processor, designed in a HDL. Source downloads. This one is actually working.
- TRON VLSI CPU: 32-bit microprocessor architecture developed to serve as the main hardware building block of the real-time TRON Hypernetwork (Highly Functional Distributed System: HFDS), which is the ultimate goal of the TRON Project.
- The Freedom CPU: Mainly dedicated to purely SIMD superpipelined 64-bit RISC CPU, and the sources distributed under the terms of the GNU licence.
- picoJava Core: A core is the central component of a microprocessor or controller chip. Chips using picoJava core are ideally suited for consumer electronic products running Java applications. By Sun Microsytems, Sun Community Source License.
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