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Russia pivots to Chinese CPUs that aren't subject to US sanctions — Russia's homegrown Linux-based Alt OS now supports Chinese LoongArch chips
By Anton Shilov published
Russian Alt Linux ported to Loongson's LoongArch64 architecture to properly support LS5000 and LS6000 processors.

Chinese Company Develops 64-Core RISC-V CPU With American Company's Core Design as US Sanctions Loom
By Anton Shilov published
SophGo's SG2380 and SG2044 are based on SiFive's technology.

More Than 16 Billion RISC-V Chips Forecasted by 2030
By Anton Shilov published
RISC-V is used for everything from microcontrollers to high-end application processors, and the RISC-V International organization predicts up to 16 billion chips by 2030.

Imagination and Ventana to Build a RISC-V CPU-GPU Platform
By Anton Shilov published
Imagination and Ventana are designing an accelerated platform, which could potentially challenge those from AMD, Arm, and Intel.

China Speeds Up Replacement of Western PCs and Other Tech
By Anton Shilov published
China is speeding up replacement of Western PCs, telco equipment, infrastructure, and software with domestic analogues.

SiFive Lays Off Hundreds of RISC-V Developers (Update)
By Anton Shilov last updated
In a major blow for RISC-V, SiFive is laying off hundreds of chip designers.

Qualcomm Adopts RISC-V for Next-Gen Snapdragon Wear Platform
By Anton Shilov published
Qualcomm and Google partner to bring RISC-V to wearables.

China-Made Loongson CPUs Bound for Russia After Export Ban Lifted
By Anton Shilov published
Russian PC makers set to use Loongson processors for PCs, servers, storage devices.
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