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Dear all,
In my Computer Engineering School, We use Nios-II-based SoCs for Computer Architecture courses. These SoCs are evaluated by employing DE-series boards and Intel Monitor Program. Different cache microarchitectures, Nios-II single processors, and Nios-II multicores are evaluated in performance by our 150+ students every year on DE2-115 and DE0-Nano boards.
I would like to know if Intel Monitor Program is expected to support Nios-V development tools.
We and many other university schools worldwide could adopt the new family of RISC-V software processors from Intel with low effort.
Best regards.
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Hi,
Greetings and welcome to Intel's forum.
Please give me some time to check on this issue and will get back to you with the update.
Thank you.
Regards,
Fathulnaim
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Hi,
We have talk to marketing, unfortunately, our marketing would mention that it would not be supported. We are sorry to inform you again.
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