SiFive brings the power of the open source RISC-V ISA combined with innovations in CPU IP to the semiconductor industry, making it possible to develop domain-specific silicon faster than ever before.
Today, SiFive has released two new cores designed for the lower end of computing. This adds to the company’s existing portfolio of microcontrollers and SoCs based on the Open RISC-V ISA.
Now SiFive, the major company behind putting RISC-V chips into actual silicon, is releasing a chip that’s even more powerful. At FOSDEM this weekend, SiFive announced the release of a Linux ...
Those concerns have helped raise the profile of SiFive, which provides processor designs using the open-source RISC-V architecture as an alternative. Intel has reportedly ended discussions with ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 2, 2018 --SiFive, the leading provider of commercial RISC-V processor IP, today announced it raised $50.6 million in a Series C round led by existing investors Sutter Hill ...