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Tom's Hardware on MSNWorld's first RISC-V tablet is finally fully baked — PineTab-V now ships with completely functional Linux for $149There's been a flurry of news surrounding RISC-V lately, like Steam support for RISC-V through an emulator and Nvidia's ...
The development is not the result of a direct port of Steam to RISC-V, but rather a testament to the growing sophistication ...
As the race for semiconductor architecture dominance reshapes the global tech landscape, former Arm China CEO Allen Wu made a ...
Ubuntu's pivot to the RVA23 RISC-V profile has caused concern, but new hardware is on the way - and the upcoming chips more ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNSteam gaming finally comes to RISC-V — AAA titles like The Witcher 3 and Crysis now playable thanks to revamped emulation toolLinux developers have managed to get Steam games running on RISC-V-powered platforms using a refined x86 emulator.
If you’re interested in getting into RISC-V but a server-class isn’t your speed, we heard Espressif is starting to use RISC-V cores in their ever-popular ESP series.
Additionally, the global RISC-V community regularly hosts meetups (both in-person and online), where everyone has the opportunity to learn about RISC-V solutions, projects and implementations.
The RISC-V Foundation’s leaders talked about being an alternative, but they also acknowledged that the competition with Arm isn’t as severe as it might seem.
RISC-V, a free and open instruction set architecture (ISA), offers an alternative to the proprietary ISAs used in prevalent x86 and ARM processors.
All this is entertaining stuff, but it becomes of much more interest when viewed as part of an ongoing chain of projects working on no-MMU Linux for low-end RISC-V microcontrollers.
RISC-V International asks vendors to voluntarily disclose usage, but does not compel such disclosure. For that reason, "It'll be hard to see concrete evidence" of the extent of RISC-V usage, said ...
RISC-V, which was born a decade ago in a laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley, an academic effort of professors David Patterson and Krste Asanović, is basically the Linux of ...
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