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Linus Torvalds says RISC-V will make the same mistakes as Arm and x86
By Jowi Morales published
Linus says RISC-V development will likely make the same mistakes that the x86 and Arm chips made during their development cycles.

RISC-V chips will support replacing RAM sticks without powering off the system
By Christopher Harper published
RISC-V gets Hot Plugging support through version 6.11 of the Linux kernel.

RISC-V CPU comes to a mini-ITX motherboard
By Dallin Grimm published
Milk-V, a system integrator known for its work with RISC-V, has released the Milk-V Jupiter, a mini-ITX motherboard with a RISC-V processor preinstalled. Orders will open next week.

Thunderbird packs up to 6,144 CPU cores into a single AI accelerator and scales up to 360,000 cores — InspireSemi's RISC-V 'supercomputer-cluster-on-a-chip' touts higher performance than Nvidia GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
InspireSemi's Thunderbird processor with 1,536 64-bit RISC-V cores promises CPU versatility and GPU-level parallelism.

Sam Altman-backed AI processor venture hires ex-Apple engineer
By Anton Shilov published
Sam Altman-backed Rain AI hires ex-Apple senior director of SoC engineering to lead hardware engineering.

Smartphone SIM card has embedded CPU core
By Dallin Grimm published
This is China Mobile's new 'super SIM card.'

Framework embraces RISC-V processor trend with new laptop mainboard
By Jowi Morales published
DeepComputing has built a prototype RISC-V mainboard for the Framework Laptop 13. It will debut at the RISC-V Summit Europe event next week.

The world’s first RISC-V laptop gets a big upgrade
By Jowi Morales published
The world's first RISC-V laptop gets a better SoC, Ubuntu OS straight out of the box.
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