RISC V: The Open Standard Architecture
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YouTuber built a 256-core RISC-V megacluster because he could
By Jeff Butts published
One gadget builder extraordinaire has designed and built his own supercomputer, and showed the world how he did it.

Chinese startup launching RISC-V laptop for devs and engineers priced at around $300
By Jeff Butts published
A new RISC-V laptop is coming soon, targeted at hardware engineers, AI developers, and DIY enthusiasts.

US investigates China's access to RISC-V — open standard instruction set may become new site of US-China chip war
By Dallin Grimm published
U.S. lawmakers again review the risks of China's access to powerful chips through the RISC-V standard, an open-source ISA that wants to remain open to all.

Firebrand ex-Arm China CEO founds RISC-V processor startup
By Anton Shilov published
Allen Wu, former CEO of Arm China, founds RISC-V technology startup, set to rival Arm.

SiFive selects a faster Chinese-made RISC-V CPU instead of an Intel chip for its latest development board
By Aaron Klotz published
SiFive's selects Chinese silicon instead of Intel's spin

New RISC-V microprocessor can run CPU, GPU, and NPU workloads simultaneously
By Aaron Klotz published
XSi has created a new RISC-V microprocessing chip architecture that combines a RISC-V CPU core with vector capabilities and GPU acceleration into a single chip.

China-made RISC-V PCIe 5.0 SSD controller promises up to 14.2 GB/s without a fan
By Zhiye Liu published
Yingren (aka InnoGrit) has announced the YRS820, a high-end PCIe 5.0 controller for consumer SSDs based on the RISC-V architecture.

Alibaba claims it will launch a server-grade RISC-V processor this year
By Anton Shilov published
Alibaba continues to flex its RISC-V muscle, expects to roll-out datacenter-grade RISC-V CPU this year.
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