December 2020 – Limerick, Ireland.
Author: Róisín O’Keeffe, Ashling
Over the last decade there has been a dramatic increase in multicore designs in embedded SoCs, driven by requirements for improved power consumption, cost efficiency, performance, smaller form factors, and concurrent application needs. More recently, designs have shifted toward heterogeneous multicore SoCs, where different cores (e.g., Arm, RISC-V, ARC, MIPS, DSPs) are combined, as certain cores are better suited to specific tasks.
One barrier to adoption has been the lack of suitable debug environments. Historically, toolsets were vendor-specific, requiring separate debuggers for each architecture, making SoC-wide visibility and control impossible.

Ashling’s RiscFree™ IDE is an Eclipse-based, vendor-independent solution enabling heterogeneous multicore development and debug. It supports writing, building, simulation, and hardware debugging within a single unified environment.
Features include:

RiscFree enables debug across Arm+RISC-V, RISC-V+ARC, and other architecture mixes. Developers can launch debug sessions manually or use group launch automation for simultaneous connections.
Key features:


As heterogeneous multicore SoCs become more common, debug tools must evolve to deliver SoC-wide visibility and control. Ashling’s RiscFree IDE provides a comprehensive, vendor-independent heterogeneous multicore debugger with advanced automation, profiling, and trace features—empowering engineers to efficiently debug complex applications.
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