RuyiSDK and Its Community Updates
RuyiSDK is an open-source project initiated by PLCT Lab, aiming to provide RISC-V developers with a convenient and comprehensive development environment. It offers the latest hardware information and software support, such as supported hardware details on supported devices; on the software side, it provides images (e.g., RevyOS), toolchains, package managers, etc.
Its ultimate goal is to provide RISC-V developers with a comprehensive and convenient development environment, enabling RISC-V to become a mainstream architecture, as well as to build and operate a robust community for developer exchange. Ultimately, it is hoped that RuyiSDK will go global, providing convenience for RISC-V developers worldwide.
PLCT Lab is committed to becoming an open-source leader in the field of compilation technology, advancing technological innovations in software infrastructure such as toolchains and runtime systems, and possessing the technical and management capabilities to lead the development and maintenance of critical infrastructure. Meanwhile, it is dedicated to cultivating 10,000 top-tier talents in the field of compilation and promoting the popularization and development of advanced compilation technologies in China.
Next, let’s introduce the new topics in the RuyiSDK Community this week.
Weekly New Topics
- [Repost] CS61C Series - Great Ideas in Computer Architecture: RISC-V Procedure Call - L12
- [Repost] Just Now, Anthropic Announces Urgent CTO Change! The New CTO Takes Charge of Computing Power, Facing OpenAI’s 10-Billion-Dollar Bet
- [Repost] Open-Source 3D Printing Based on Raspberry Pi: Open Printer - Breaking the Consumables Monopoly
- [Repost] RISC-V Summit North America 2025
- [Repost] [Domain Penetration Offensive and Defensive Series] PTH Hash Passing Attack & PTT Ticket Passing Attack
- [Repost] Live Broadcast Registration | Current Situation and Trends of the Greater Bay Area Semiconductor Industry
- [Repost - News & Gossip] AI Movie Actors Have Arrived
- [Repost] Tencent Makes a Triumphant Return: Hunyuan Image 3.0 Tops LMArena! First-Hand Test of the World’s Strongest Image AI
- [Repost] Terasic Announces Launch of Starter Kit Equipped with RISC-V Nios V Processor and Software Bundle
- [Repost] Terence Tao Collaborates with GPT-5 to Solve Math Problems in 1 Hour! No Coding Required Throughout the Process, OpenAI Vice President Exclaims
- [Repost] Embrace the DeepSeek Open-Source Ecosystem | SuanNeng TPU Integrates TileLang, Bringing Together Top Teams from Peking University, Fudan University, and Shandong University!
- [Repost] “Best” RISC-V Board for Creating a New Operating System
- [Repost] Quintauris and Everspin Technologies Partner to Advance Dependable RISC-V Solutions for Automotive Applications
- [Repost] Meta Interested in Acquiring RISC-V AI GPU Company Rivos to Accelerate Its Self-Developed GPU Roadmap
- SPACEMIT Community Weekly Summary (2025-10-06)
- Alternative Usage of revyos-lpi4a 6.6.108 (Sept 25th Version)
- [Repost] Just Now, Altman Announces ChatGPT’s “Ultimate OS Entry Point”! Build an AI Agent in 8 Minutes, Celebrated by 800 Million People
- [Repost] Linux 6.18 FUSE: Performance Innovation and Function Expansion of User-Space File Systems
- [Repost] Light Up RISC-V on FPGA! Porting NeoRV32 Based on iCE40UP5K
- StarFive Community Weekly Summary (2025-10-03)
- [Repost] UFS 5.0 Is Coming Soon: JEDEC® Lays the Foundation for the Next Leap in Flash Memory Storage
- [Repost] [Live Broadcast Preview] Comprehensive Analysis of GD32F527 High-Performance MCU and Full-Stack Development Practice with RT-Thread | Broad View Lecture Hall
- [Repost] Just Now, Yao Shunyu, a Legend in Tsinghua University’s Physics Department, Joins Google DeepMind!
- [Repost] RISC-V International Newsletter – October 2025
- [Repost] RISC-V Technology Adoption Soars Across Industries, Projected Market Size to Reach USD 5.2 Billion by 2033
- [Repost] Arduino, Popular for Years, Has Been Acquired by Qualcomm!
- [Repost] A Guy Built a 32-Bit CPU by Hand
- [Repost] Cisco Releases Chips to Compete Head-On with Broadcom and NVIDIA
- [Repost] 7 Benchmark Products Launched, Aiming for 10 Billion Yuan Output Value: Suzhou Builds a “Strong Engine” for RISC-V Industry Development
- [Repost] Linux 6.18 RISC-V Enables Default Kernel Build Support for Front-Panel Shutdown/Restart Buttons