Closed michelleclancy closed 2 years ago
Hi @michelleclancy , please preview the new video here: https://deploy-preview-433--eclipsefdn-openhwgroup.netlify.app/resources/openhwtv/
I found the youku video showed a 404 not found.
thanks, it looks good, I'm checking on the youku link now
here is the updated youku link for episode 3 - https://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTg1NjQ4MDQ1Mg==.html
Cool, updated it. https://deploy-preview-433--eclipsefdn-openhwgroup.netlify.app/resources/openhwtv/
And are we good on both blogs added yesterday? I know you gave +1 on 1 of them, but just would like to confirm if the other one also looks good. https://github.com/openhwgroup/openhwgroup.org/issues/430#issuecomment-1084694343
we are all good with the blogs and openHW tv
Hi @michelleclancy , just would like to confirm 1 thing on the blog, we had the words "INSERT IMAGE 1" (and "INSERT IMAGE 2") before each image. Are we planning to keep those words or to remove them?
@linkfang please remove insert image 1 and 2.. that was jsut a place holder
Sounds good! The change is now live!
please post on the OpenHW TV web page
OpenHW TV S03/E03 - CORE-V Cores: Seeding the Next Generation of Innovators with Open-source RISC-V Processors
Open-source technologies have revolutionized industrial hardware and software development. These approaches are now bringing new energy to engineering education. Universities use open-source hardware and software to teach architectures and concepts while providing students hands-on experience with coding, design, and research.
In this webinar, we highlight the use of OpenHW Group CORE-V open-source RISC-V CPUs at leading Universities to teach CPU architecture, instruction-sets, and HW design. CORE-V platforms are used in bachelor’s level engineering coursework, at the master’s thesis level, and also in doctoral research. Students have contributed their work back to open-source projects at OpenHW Group, gaining valuable industrial experience. The PULP Training workshop developed by ETH Zurich compliments for-credit courses to help companies and universities start working with CORE-V CPUs and PULP microcontrollers.
The OpenHW TV presentation will be led by Davide Schiavone from OpenHW Group and Nils Wistoff from ETH Zurich.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/mSjJ478p0Zs
Yuku: https://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTg1NTIzMDUwNA==.html