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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 $149
There's been a flurry of news surrounding RISC-V lately, like Steam support for RISC-V through an emulator and Nvidia's ...
Some high-performance RISC-V processors are in the pipeline for the rest of the year 2025, namely UltraRISC UR-DP1000, Zizhe ...
Nvidia's decision to extend support for CUDA to the RISC-V instruction set isn't all that surprising. It's not the first or ...
The move represents a major step by the US semiconductor giant in boosting the development of open-source chip architecture ...
China is accelerating its deployment of RISC-V architecture as US-China tech decoupling intensifies, aiming to build a fully ...
The rise of AI and high-performance computing (HPC) is accelerating the adoption of RISC-V, the open-source instruction set ...
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How-To Geek on MSNYou Can Play Steam Games on RISC-V Processors Now
Open source developers are building an emulator called felix86, which allows you to run x86-designed software on 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 development is not the result of a direct port of Steam to RISC-V, but rather a testament to the growing sophistication of felix86, a userspace ...
RISC-V is an instruction set architecture for processors that offers innovative operational mechanisms. Learn about its background and the advantages it brings.
RISC-V started in 2010 at the University of California at Berkeley Par Lab Project, which needed an instruction set architecture that was simple, efficient, and extensible and had no constraints ...
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