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DESCRIPTION:As RISC‑V enters high‑performance computing (from tradition
 al data‑center servers to edge infrastructure\, telecom systems\, and in
 dustrial compute platforms) a unified platform definition is essential. Wi
 thout a consistent hardware and firmware contract\, system‑software vend
 ors face fragmented bring‑up\, slowing ecosystem adoption.\n\nThe RISC
 ‑V Server Platform Specification solves this by defining a clear baselin
 e that supports high‑performance RISC‑V platforms. Built by composing 
 existing standards such as the RVA23 profile\, Server‑class SoC requirem
 ents\, UEFI/ACPI boot via BRS\, SBI interfaces\, and modern security found
 ations including roots of trust\, secure boot\, attestation\, and BMC‑ba
 sed management\, the specification enables OS and hypervisor developers to
  target a single portable binary.\n\nThis talk outlines the goals\, struct
 ure\, and key requirements of Server Platform Specification 1.0\, explaini
 ng how it reduces fragmentation\, accelerates system‑software portabilit
 y\, and provides a stable foundation for interoperable\, production‑read
 y RISC‑V platforms across diverse deployment environments.
DTSTAMP:20260715T065444Z
LOCATION:Plenary
SUMMARY:RISC-V Server Platform 1.0: One Spec to Boot Them All - Radim Krčm
 ář
URL:https://cfp.riscv-europe.org/eu-summit-2026/talk/SPMRUA/
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