Canonical at RISC-V Summit North America 2024
Canonical
on 14 October 2024
The RISC-V Summit North America is a premier annual event that brings together the global RISC-V community – including technical, industry, domain, ecosystem and special interest groups who define the architecture’s specifications. All the experts will meet in Santa Clara, California, to share technology breakthroughs, industry milestones, and case studies. Canonical is proud to sponsor the RISC-V Summit again – come meet us at booth G4!
Canonical and Ubuntu’s expanding role in RISC-V’s future
As RISC-V expands its footprint across industries, Canonical is accelerating this evolution with the newest Ubuntu 24.04 LTS release, designed for optimal performance on RISC-V platforms.
Canonical is at the forefront of the RISC-V revolution. By enabling Ubuntu on multiple RISC-V boards and contributing to open source projects, Canonical strengthens the RISC-V ecosystem, driving adoption across industries like data center, IoT, and client computing. We ensure RISC-V developers have access to secure, scalable, and reliable operating systems, empowering them to innovate faster with Ubuntu.
We are proud to collaborate with RISC-V partners to enable Ubuntu on various RISC-V use cases. We help accelerate the time-to-market by letting developers focus on their core applications without having to worry about the stability of the underlying operating system.
This year we have collaborated with a myriad of partners in enabling their unique use cases:
- DeepComputing brings Ubuntu to the world’s first RISV-V laptop
- Canonical Partners with Microchip to Bring Ubuntu to Microchip’s PIC64GX RISC-V® MPUs
- Canonical enables Ubuntu on Milk-V Mars, a credit-card-sized RISC-V SBC
Download Ubuntu images for your RISC-V boards now!
Join our presentations
If you’re keen to learn more about Ubuntu on RISC-V, be sure to join our presentation: Super-optimized Ubuntu and Open Source on RISC-V.
In this session, Canonical will introduce the work being done by the organization to optimize Ubuntu, the most popular Linux operating system, for RISC-V. We will present the Canonical roadmap and vision for Ubuntu on RISC-V, this will include:
- Ubuntu and Canonical roadmap for RISC-V profiles
- How to enable vendor differentiation and make the unique vendor IP shine in Ubuntu
- We will present the depth of our partnerships and contributions towards open source and community projects via RISC-V International and RISE
Date & Time: Tuesday October 22, 3:50 pm – 4:00 pm PDT
Location: Expo Hall – Exhibit Hall A – Demo Theater
Presented by Gordan Markuš, Director of Silicon Alliances, Canonical
Visit the event page to add our presentation to your schedule.
Meet the team
While at the conference, come say hi to our team at the Canonical Ubuntu booth G4 and discover:
- Details about the availability of Ubuntu on RISC-V
- Live demos of Ubuntu running on the latest RISC-V boards
- Insights into how you can combine RISC-V open ISA and Ubuntu open-source software to build projects for a range of use cases, from embedded devices to datacenter and HPC deployments
You will also get access to relevant resources and have the opportunity to discuss your specific needs with the experts on our team.
We hope to see you there!
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