TL;DR: Ubitium is developing a Universal Processor that combines CPU, GPU, DSP, and FPGA into a single chip, aiming to revolutionize the market by reusing every transistor for multiple functions.
StarFive’s VisionFive single-board computers are compact PCs powered by RISC-V processors. Aimed at developers, the first model launched last year with a dual-core processor, while a second-gen ...
The universal RISC-V processor developed by Ubitium combines the functionalities of CPU, GPU, DSP, and FPGA into a single, unified chip. This integration is achieved through a workload-agnostic ...
Bolt Graphics is pressing ahead with its plan to challenge Nvidia and AMD by building a graphics processor around a RISC-V ...
The Orange Pi RV2 is a credit card-sized single-board computer with Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 3.0 Type-A ports, HDMI and USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack plus a 40-pin GPIO header. It looks a lot ...
We’ve been following the open, royalty-free RISC-V ISA for a while. At first we read the specs, and then we saw RISC-V cores in microcontrollers, but now there’s a new board that offers enough ...
Akeana, a well-funded, 150-strong configurable RISC-V processor startup came out of stealth mode earlier this month to challenge the ‘status quo’ of the semiconductor industry, hoping to unseat both ...
Given enough memory it should be possible to run Linux on any turing machine, I did a bit of searching and there's no clear consensus on the number of transistors required to make such a machine, but ...
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