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ETH Zurich

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ETH Zurich is cited in the provided evidence as the original developer of Ariane, a RISC-V processor core that later became known as CVA6. The evidence states that CVA6 development and maintenance were subsequently transferred to OpenHW Group.

First seen 5/27/2026
Last seen 5/28/2026
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ETH Zurich is an organization identified in the provided evidence as the original developer of Ariane, a processor core later known as CVA6. The cited source states that Ariane/CVA6 was developed at ETH Zurich and that development and maintenance were later transferred to OpenHW Group.

Ariane / CVA6

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[1] ETH Zurich developed Ariane, which later became known as CVA6. [PDF] Effective Processor Verification with Logic Fuzzer Enhanced Co ...
[2] Development and maintenance of CVA6 were transferred to OpenHW Group. [PDF] Effective Processor Verification with Logic Fuzzer Enhanced Co ...
[3] CVA6 is written in SystemVerilog and is a 6-stage, single-issue, in-order core implementing the 64-bit RISC-V instruction set. [PDF] Effective Processor Verification with Logic Fuzzer Enhanced Co ...
[4] CVA6 is capable of booting Linux and was taped out in 22 nm technology. [PDF] Effective Processor Verification with Logic Fuzzer Enhanced Co ...