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There's been a flurry of news surrounding RISC-V lately, like Steam support for RISC-V through an emulator and Nvidia's ...
Linux developers have managed to get Steam games running on RISC-V-powered platforms using a refined x86 emulator.
The move represents a major step by the US semiconductor giant in boosting the development of open-source chip architecture ...
Some high-performance RISC-V processors are in the pipeline for the rest of the year 2025, namely UltraRISC UR-DP1000, Zhihe ...
Ubuntu's pivot to the RVA23 RISC-V profile has caused concern, but new hardware is on the way - and the upcoming chips more ...
ESWIN Computing, in collaboration with Canonical, has announced the EBC77 Series single board computer (SBC) with support for ...
As it happens though, RISC is alive and well, revived and revitalized with RISC-V in 2014 by Berkeley University. RISC-V ...
Nvidia has just made a significant change: you can now run CUDA on RISC‑V processors. Previously, CUDA needed x86 or Arm CPUs ...
The ESWIN EBC77 is a credit card-sized single-board computer that looks like a Raspberry Pi. But instead of an ARM-based ...
And given the relative newness of the RISC-V platform, it’s not surprising that performance isn’t in top shape yet. But 2023 might just be the year of the RISC-V SBC.
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The development is not the result of a direct port of Steam to RISC-V, but rather a testament to the growing sophistication ...