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DESCRIPTION:The Raspberry Pi Pico2 is an ideal platform to showcase the sta
 te of RISC-V capabilities in the realm of embedded real-time systems. When
  switching from the ARM Cortex-M33 to the RISC-V Hazard3 CPU cores everyth
 ing else stays the same: memory subsystem\, clock tree\, peripherals. This
  allows for an apples-to-apples comparison of the relative strengths and w
 eaknesses of the two CPU implementations by compiling the same C code for 
 both architectures. We present a detailed comparison of relative performan
 ce and assembly code differences as well as insight on how much effort usi
 ng RISC-V instead of ARM on the RP2350 MCU powering the Pico2 really adds.
DTSTAMP:20260522T162347Z
LOCATION:Poster Island D
SUMMARY:RISC-V vs. ARM in an Embedded Real-Time System - Christian Wenzel-B
 enner\, Germano Brunacci
URL:https://cfp.riscv-europe.org/eu-summit-2026/talk/UZ9UMQ/
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