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RISC-V is Ready for Great Challenges

Feb 07, 2022
SiFive joins the Intel Foundry Services IP Alliance program to broadly enable innovative new computing platforms In 2021, SiFive evolved our industry-leading RISC-V portfolio of processor IP into three families, each with a focused purpose. The SiFive Essential™, SiFive Performance™, and SiFive Inte...

The Rapid Rise of RISC‑V

Jan 14, 2022
SiFive is aiming high with bold new technology for performance-driven applications SiFive transformed in 2021 and grew from leading RISC-V for embedded products into performance-demanding markets, creating real choice in the semiconductor processor IP market. Now, the SiFive portfolio features three...
When You Reach The Summit, Keep Climbing

When You Reach The Summit, Keep Climbing

Dec 10, 2021
The RISC-V Summit 2021 highlighted to the world that the future of RISC-V has no limits! 2021 has been an outstanding year for SiFive, and the biggest in its history, starting with the introduction of the AI/ML focused SiFive Intelligence™ and high performance SiFive Performance™ series of processor...

Accelerating the Future of RISC-V

Nov 19, 2021
The freedom of RISC-V enables a bright future for SiFive What a time to be in the Semiconductors and CPU industry! As an industry, we are experiencing a perfect storm. With the rise of machine learning, cloud computing, and autonomous driving; the need for advancement in computing has never been gre...

RISC-V is Inevitable

Nov 17, 2021
In just a few short years, RISC-V has become a category of utmost importance in tech; but, things are just getting started. In 2014, the inventors of RISC-V (and founders of SiFive) published a very “modest” goal: for RISC-V to become the standard ISA for all computing devices. Ambitious at the time...
RISC-V Chiplets, Disaggregated Die, and Tiles

RISC-V Chiplets, Disaggregated Die, and Tiles

Sep 16, 2021
Scalable High-Performance Computing SoC Design with RISC-V Whether you refer to the design concept as a disaggregated die, tiles, chiplets, or good ol’ multi-chip modules, a growing trend among SoC designers is making the interposer act like a ‘mainboard’ to host multiple chips. Together, these chip...