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Loading and Starting a Linux* Kernel in Five Different Ways
02-13-2024
The purpose of a virtual platform is to run software, and to do that the software must be loaded int...
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Introducing RISC-V* in the Simics® Simulator
06-16-2023
The latest release of the Public Release of the Intel® Simics® Simulator adds a new target processor...
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How the Intel® Simics® Simulator Executes Instructions
11-11-2023
The instruction set simulator (ISS) is a core component of any virtual platform. The instruction set...
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Threading and the Simple RISC-V* Virtual Platform
07-13-2023
The Intel® Simics® simulator can use multiple host cores to accelerate the simulation in several way...
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Configuring and Testing RISC-V* Instruction Set Extensions (with the Intel® Simics® Simulator)
06-28-2023
The virtual platform should allow both positive and negative testing of software. If a program works...
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The Origins of the Device Modeling Language (DML)
11-23-2022
As mentioned in a previous blog post about the open-sourcing of the Device Modeling Language (DML), ...
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Opening up the Device Modeling Language
09-27-2022
The Device Modeling Language (DML) is a domain-specific language for creating fast functional transa...
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Bug Chasing with the Simics® Simulator Running the Simics Simulator
07-07-2022
This is story of a single line of code that took nine months to write. The story began with a couple...
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The Public Release of Intel® Simics® (and More)
03-28-2022
The Simics® simulator and Simics virtual platforms have a long history in industry and academia. It ...
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