diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0eec2d87..8d4cccc5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ To get started using Chipyard, see the documentation on the Chipyard documentati Chipyard is an open source framework for agile development of Chisel-based systems-on-chip. It will allow you to leverage the Chisel HDL, Rocket Chip SoC generator, and other [Berkeley][berkeley] projects to produce a [RISC-V][riscv] SoC with everything from MMIO-mapped peripherals to custom accelerators. -Chipyard contains processor cores ([Rocket][rocket-chip], [BOOM][boom], [Ariane][ariane]), accelerators ([Hwacha][hwacha]), memory systems, and additional peripherals and tooling to help create a full featured SoC. +Chipyard contains processor cores ([Rocket][rocket-chip], [BOOM][boom], [Ariane][ariane]), accelerators ([Hwacha][hwacha], [Gemmini][gemmini]), memory systems, and additional peripherals and tooling to help create a full featured SoC. Chipyard supports multiple concurrent flows of agile hardware development, including software RTL simulation, FPGA-accelerated simulation ([FireSim][firesim]), automated VLSI flows ([Hammer][hammer]), and software workload generation for bare-metal and Linux-based systems ([FireMarshal][firemarshal]). Chipyard is actively developed in the [Berkeley Architecture Research Group][ucb-bar] in the [Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department][eecs] at the [University of California, Berkeley][berkeley]. @@ -64,3 +64,4 @@ These publications cover many of the internal components used in Chipyard. Howev [boom]: https://github.com/ucb-bar/riscv-boom [firemarshal]: https://github.com/firesim/FireMarshal/ [ariane]: https://github.com/pulp-platform/ariane/ +[gemmini]: https://github.com/ucb-bar/gemmini