A diagram illustrating layers of computing from application software to physics.The image shows a layered diagram representing different levels of computing. At the top is 'Application Software' with a text box showing 'greater than hello world!'. Below it is 'Operating Systems' with a laptop icon. 'Architecture' is next, depicted with a series of horizontal bars. 'Micro architecture' follows, illustrated with arrows between two blocks. 'Logic' is shown with a logic gate symbol. 'Digital Circuits' features a digital circuit symbol. 'Analog Circuits' is represented by an operational amplifier symbol. 'Devices' includes a transistor symbol. At the bottom is 'Physics' with an atom symbol.Introduction to RISC-V
Authors: David Harris, James Stine, Rose Thompson et al.
Publication: RISC-V System-on-Chip Design
Published: Jan 1, 2027
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