OpenTitan Membership

OpenTitan is a collaborative hardware and software development program with contributors from many organizations.

If you are interested in joining the OpenTitan Project, please contact get-involved@opentitan.org

Why join as a member?

Members have a range of benefits, including:

And helping ensure that the OpenTitan project has a strong future

Gold members

OpenTitan gold members are primarily organizations who are designing a security hardened chip integrating the whole of OpenTitan and/or want to have strong influence in the direction of the project.

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In addition Gold members gain all benefits and deliverables available to Silver members

Silver members

OpenTitan silver members are Organizations who want to integrate OpenTitan IP in their chips (rather than making hardened discrete chips based on Earl Grey), and do not feel the need to lead the direction of the project.

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In addition Silver members gain all benefits and deliverables available to Bronze members

Bronze members

OpenTitan bronze members are organisations who wish to support the project and enable members of their team to contribute. They may wish to use the IP in their devices, want to fix bugs or contribute IP to ensure future compatibility.

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Tools members

OpenTitan tools members are typically EDA tools organisations who wish to support reference designs for their tools.

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Academic / NGO / Public Organization members

OpenTitan academic members are academic, NGO or public organisations who wish to be involved in OpenTitan for research or to promote the project. Flexible benefits to academic members can be negotiated with lowRISC depending on the expected contribution from the academic member.

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Individual collaborator

OpenTitan individual collaborators are individuals (e.g. academics) with rights to their own submissions.

Note that where individuals are working within organisations, these organisations should become members to ensure an organisational contributor license is available to cover IP rights.

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Summary

Summary of benefits

Membership benefits and deliverables are subject to change at the sole discretion of lowRISC CIC.

How are membership fees used?

Member fees are used to fund work on OpenTitan. They ensure a strong foundation to the project.

Applying membership fees

Member fees are applied in the priority shown below. The level of funding for later functions in the list depends on the funds available and the amount consumed by the critical items earlier in the list.

  1. Compliance and Governance - Ensuring that the OpenTitan project is well run and compliant to legal requirements, and that all material is accurate, maintained and legal. Handling security vulnerabilities in OpenTitan-certified chips.
  2. Infrastructure - Purchasing, managing and maintaining the hardware and tools required to run OpenTitan.
  3. Community - Supporting the OpenTitan community, managing communication, running meetings, reviewing submitted code.
  4. Quality - Maintaining and improving the quality of the OpenTitan project, addressing newer tools versions, improving verification and reducing technical debt. Research into new threats and security mechanisms.
  5. Visibility - Increasing the visibility of OpenTitan and Open Source Silicon, publishing relevant papers, maintaining discussion and promoting the project at conferences.
  6. Roadmap - Progressing and supporting the OpenTitan roadmap