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“Elektor Online Conference Seeks Presentations on RISC-V”

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January 06, 2026

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Exciting Opportunities: Call for Presentations

Are you passionate about cutting-edge technology and eager to share your expertise with a global audience? Elektor is currently inviting submissions for presentations that will captivate and enlighten attendees at an upcoming event. We are on the lookout for engaging talks that cater to the interests of our target audience, covering a diverse range of topics that are shaping the future of the industry.

  • RISC-V ISA and Extensions: Delve into the fundamental aspects of RISC-V ISA, including RV32I and RV64I, as well as explore optional extensions such as M, A, F, vector, matrix, and security extensions. Gain insights into the evolving landscape of instruction sets and their implications for various applications.
  • User-Defined Instructions and Domain-Specific Architectures: Learn how organizations can create custom instruction sets tailored for specific domains like automotive, AI, or IoT. Discover the potential for innovation and optimization through the development of domain-specific architectures.
  • Trends in Modular Designs: Explore the impact of modular designs on performance and scalability, and uncover the latest trends driving innovation in this space. Understand how modularity is reshaping the way we approach design and development.
  • Open-Source Chip Design and European Semiconductor Strategy: Uncover the role of RISC-V in open-source chip design initiatives such as Chips JU and the EU Chips Act. Gain insights into the strategic implications of open collaboration in the semiconductor industry.
  • Firmware Development for RISC-V: Explore the intricacies of firmware development for RISC-V, including the use of programming languages like C/C++ and Rust, debugging techniques, virtual prototyping, and the adoption of open-source real-time operating systems such as Zephyr and RT-Thread. Dive into the world of firmware development and discover best practices for optimizing performance and reliability.

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