I am indeed very interested in RISC-V. It's one of the reasons that I got an FPGA board in the first place and why I decided to spend a bit extra to get a "grown-up" Xilinx 7 series instead of the cheap Lattice FPGAs. Just wish it were possible to get anywhere near "real" CPU clock speeds on an FPGA and that large enough FPGAs to run some of the really cool designs weren't so expensive so that I could build my dream, fully-open-source computer.
I am indeed very interested in RISC-V. It's one of the reasons that I got an FPGA board in the first place and why I decided to spend a bit extra to get a "grown-up" Xilinx 7 series instead of the cheap Lattice FPGAs. Just wish it were possible to get anywhere near "real" CPU clock speeds on an FPGA and that large enough FPGAs to run some of the really cool designs weren't so expensive so that I could build my dream, fully-open-source computer.