The chip was designed as part of Europe's broader effort to reduce reliance on non-European processor technologies.
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Ubuntu on RISC-V might actually be good thanks to this chip
At last, a flagship Linux distro is supporting an RVA23-based SoC.
Alibaba research arm Damo Academy's launch of the XianTue C930 is expected to usher in more open-source chip innovation in China The server-grade XuanTie C930 processor launched by Alibaba Group ...
SpacemiT delivers one of the first RISC-V processors with RVA23 technology. The eight-core K3 promises decent performance but ...
RV32-WUJI. a, Bottom, 24 WUJI chips produced on a 4-inch sapphire wafer. Top, zoomed-in optical microscope image showing a single die with an area of 6 mm × 6 mm, consisting of 5,900 MoS 2 transistors ...
Tenstorrent has just launched its new Wormhole high-performance AI chip featuring the RISC-V architecture, with chip legend Jim Keller's fingerprints all over the Wormhole AI chip. The new Tenstorrent ...
Recognising the strategic importance of chip design, the DLI Scheme has approved 24 semiconductor design projects from domestic startups and MSMEs for financial support.
BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, brain-inspired AI, today announced the integration of ...
Akeana USA Inc., a startup that develops chips based on the RISC-V processor architecture, launched today with more than $100 million in initial funding. The capital was provided by a consortium that ...
TL;DR: Ubitium is developing a Universal Processor that combines CPU, GPU, DSP, and FPGA into a single chip, aiming to revolutionize the market by reusing every transistor for multiple functions.
For more background, check out our Apple and ARM video. RISC-V is a processor architecture and instruction set developed at UC Berkeley. It's attracted huge interest from everyone from startups to ...
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