Ainekko's CORE-ET Silicon Platform Joins OpenHW Foundation as Open Source Project
Ainekko's CORE-ET Silicon Platform is now part of the OpenHW Foundation, aiming to enhance open-source semiconductor development. This initiative supports the evolving needs of AI applications transitioning from centralized systems to edge environments, fostering innovation in hardware design and AI integration.

Ainekko's CORE-ET Silicon Platform (ETSP) has been accepted as a project by the OpenHW Foundation, aiming to standardize open-source semiconductor intellectual property. The platform integrates many-core RISC-V compute, MRAM-based memory, and open tooling to facilitate efficient AI inference at the edge.
Key features include a 64-bit RISC-V architecture, a scalable network-on-chip design, and flexible deployment options. This initiative is significant as it allows for collaborative hardware innovation and aligns with industry trends towards open silicon solutions. Both Ainekko and the OpenHW Foundation will participate in the RISC-V Summit Europe 2026, where they will showcase their commitment to open hardware development.




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