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Meaning of OpenCores from wikipedia

- OpenCores is a community developing digital open-source hardware through electronic design automation (EDA), with a similar ethos to the free software...
- The open-core model is a business model for the monetization of commercially produced open-source software. The open-core model primarily involves offering...
- and IP integration. In Chinese. "Licensing :: OpenCores". opencores.org. Retrieved 2019-11-14. "RISC-V Cores and SoC Overview". RISC-V Foundation. Archived...
- to design a standard open architecture for graphics cards OpenCores, a loose community of designers that supports open-source cores (logic designs) for...
- The Open Core Protocol (OCP) is a protocol for on-chip subsystem communications. It is an openly licensed, core-centric protocol and defines a bus-independent...
- Electronics W****ly. Retrieved 2019-04-03. "Overview :: OpenFire Processor Core :: OpenCores". Soft CPU Cores for FPGA Detailed Comparison of 12 Soft Microprocessors...
- instruction set architecture (ISA) using an open-source license. It is the original flagship project of the OpenCores community. The first (and as of 2019[update]...
- OR1K :: OpenCores". opencores.org. Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. "Free 32-bit processor core hits the Net". 28 February 2000. ORSoC.se "OpenRISC...
- Overview". OpenCores. Retrieved 2012-09-19. "AVR Core :: Overview". OpenCores. Retrieved 2012-09-19. "Navré AVR clone (8-bit RISC) Overview". OpenCores. Retrieved...
- 2012-03-28. Item "What license is used for OpenCores?", from Opencores.org FAQ, retrieved 14 January 2013 FreeCores Main Page Archived 2008-12-05 at the Wayback...