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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 RISC‑V 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 RISC‑V ecosystems.
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    go-web-framework-benchmark

    go-web-framework-benchmark

    Go web framework benchmark

    ...It was created to measure full HTTP request processing instead of only route matching speed. The project runs small real HTTP servers for many stable frameworks and tests a simple /hello endpoint. It can add configurable handler delay to simulate business work such as database calls, cache access, disk writes, socket activity, or microservice calls. The benchmark uses wrk and scripts to collect throughput, latency, allocation, concurrency, pipelining, and CPU-bound results. It is useful for developers who want repeatable framework comparisons that better reflect end-to-end web request behavior.
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