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Krste Asanovic

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Krste Asanovic is identified in the provided evidence as one of the professors who led the initiation of the RISC-V project at the University of California, Berkeley in 2010, alongside David Patterson and their team.

First seen 5/27/2026
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Krste Asanovic is a professor associated with the origins of the RISC-V instruction set architecture. The RISC-V project is described as having originated in the Computer Science Division at the University of California, Berkeley and as having been initiated in 2010 under the leadership of Professors Krste Asanovic and David Patterson, together with their team.[1]

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Krste Asanovic is a professor at UC Berkeley who initiated the RISC-V project.

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[1] The RISC-V project originated from the Computer Science Division at the University of California, Berkeley and was initiated in 2010 under the leadership of Professors Krste Asanovic and David Patterson with their team. [PDF] UVM based design veri cation of a RISC-V CPU core - POLITesi
[2] The first RISC-V specifications were made public in 2011, and RISC-V International was formed in 2015 to support standardization and adoption of the ISA. [PDF] UVM based design veri cation of a RISC-V CPU core - POLITesi
[3] RISC-V is described as a modular ISA with alternative base parts and optional extensions, developed through collaboration among industry, research, and educational institutions. [PDF] UVM based design veri cation of a RISC-V CPU core - POLITesi