SiFive leverages the open RISC-V standard to deliver superior high-performance, low-power compute density for wearables and other consumer devices, data centers, edge compute, and automotive and aerospace applications.
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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. With its OpenFive business unit, the industry leaders in domain-specific silicon, SiFive is accelerating the pace of innovation for businesses large and small.
How did RISC-V transform from a student project into an architecture that’s being used by organizations, universities, and governments around the world? Let’s dive into the history...
In 2000, Monia started Yogitech in Italy to bring advanced integrated electronics closer to people's lives, and in 2022 she joined SiFive to develop FuSa technology based on the...
SiFive CEO Patrick Little discusses the differentiating factors of its new Performance P650 RISC-V core with Editor Bill Wong, as well as its intended applications.
RISC-V offers a level of flexibility to design new processors because the instruction set isn’t defined at the ISA level, but rather is the compilation of the processor and other...
SiFive put one of its RISC-V designs on a Mini-ITX motherboard, which features the company’s FU740 SoC that’s built around four U74 cores and one S7 core in a SMP configuration...
SiFive said the business unit, called OpenFive, would work with customers to manufacture chips based on the 5-nanometer node or less advanced foundry processes as well as 2.5D...