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    Rocket Chip

    Rocket Chip

    Rocket Chip Generator

    Rocket Chip is a parameterized RISC-V SoC generator written in Chisel that produces synthesizable RTL for a wide range of cores and configurations. At its heart is the Rocket core, a simple, in-order, five-stage RISC-V implementation, but the generator composes much more: coherent caches, MMUs, interrupt controllers, and buses via the TileLink interconnect. A diplomacy framework (LazyModules) lets designers wire components with negotiated parameters, enabling reuse and rapid exploration of...
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    Summingbird

    Summingbird

    Streaming MapReduce with Scalding and Storm

    Summingbird is a streaming + batch hybrid computation framework developed by Twitter. Its aim is to let developers express data aggregation pipelines in a unified way, where the same logic can run either in real time (stream) or in batch mode, and the results can be merged or reconciled. In effect, Summingbird abstracts over multiple execution engines (such as Storm, Scalding, etc.) to provide one high-level program that composes transformations and aggregations, and then executes them in...
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    Environment for the algorithmic and mobile composition with concrete noises and sounds.
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