![](docs/figures/evolution.png) The Berkeley Out-of-Order RISC-V Processor [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/riscv-boom/riscv-boom.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/riscv-boom/riscv-boom) ==================================================================================================================================================================== The Berkeley Out-of-Order Machine (BOOM) is a synthesizable and parameterizable open source RV64GC RISC-V core written in the [Chisel](https://chisel.eecs.berkeley.edu/) hardware construction language. Created at the University of California, Berkeley in the [Berkeley Architecture Research](https://bar.eecs.berkeley.edu/) group, its focus is to create a high performance, synthesizable, and parameterizable core for architecture research. The current version of the BOOM microarchitecture ([SonicBOOM, or BOOMv3](https://carrv.github.io/2020/papers/CARRV2020_paper_15_Zhao.pdf)) is performance competitive with commercial high-performance out-of-order cores, achieving 6.2 CoreMarks/MHz. ![](docs/figures/uarch.png) Feature | BOOM --- | --- ISA | RISC-V (RV64GCB) Synthesizable |√ FPGA |√ Parameterized |√ IEEE 754 Floating Point |√ Atomics |√ Caches |√ Virtual Memory |√ Boots Linux |√ Runs SPEC |√ CoreMark/MHz |6.2 ## IMPORTANT: Using BOOM This repository is **NOT A SELF-RUNNING** repository. To instantiate a BOOM core, please use the [Chipyard](https://github.com/ucb-bar/chipyard) SoC generator. The current hash of Chipyard that works with this repository is located in the `CHIPYARD.hash` file in the top level directory of this repository. This file is mainly used for CI purposes, since Chipyard should follow the correct version of rocket-chip. For most users, you should be able to clone Chipyard separately and follow the default Chipyard instructions (without having to use the `.hash` file). While BOOM is primarily ASIC-optimized, it is also usable on FPGAs. Chipyard provides infrastructure and documentation for deploying BOOM on AWS F1 FPGAs through FireSim. ## Documentation and Information Please check out the BOOM website @ https://boom-core.org for the most up-to-date information. It contains links to the mailing lists, documentation, design spec., publications and more! If you use BOOMv3 in your published work, please cite BOOM as ``` @article{zhaosonicboom, title={SonicBOOM: The 3rd Generation Berkeley Out-of-Order Machine}, author={Zhao, Jerry and Korpan, Ben and Gonzalez, Abraham and Asanovic, Krste}, booktitle={Fourth Workshop on Computer Architecture Research with RISC-V}, year={2020}, month={May} } ``` **Website:** (www.boom-core.org) **Mailing List** (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/riscv-boom) ## Disclaimer! BOOM is a work-in-progress and remains in active development. ## Contributing Please see [CONTRIB\_AND\_STYLE.md](/CONTRIB_AND_STYLE.md)