Open-Source Chip Design Takes Hold in Silicon Valley
Briefly

RISC-V, pronounced "risk five," was developed in 2010 as a simplified, open-source chip "instruction set." It can be used to create a variety of chip blueprints for devices like smartwatches, laptops and data center servers, and is easier to customize for specific uses like AI computing. It is also free-unlike proprietary chip designs from market leader Arm-so processors can be built at lower cost with possibly better efficiency.
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