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Intel Reportedly Interested in Acquiring RISC-V Firm SiFive

22 pointsby dmorenoalmost 4 years ago

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dublinalmost 4 years ago
Well, there goes the neighborhood. Seriously, half of the attractiveness of RISC-V to both buyers and developers of new hardware is that it is an architecture that is NOT controlled by the likes of Intel!<p>I guess both Intel and AMD are now wishing they hadn&#x27;t divested themselves of their now incredibly valuable embedded processor IP 15-20 years ago, when both had the dinosaur attitude that only x86 mattered, and that nothing could ever displace it. (Classical reference to Ted Nelson&#x27;s warning to the mainframe (and even minicomputer) makers of the 1970s: &quot;Wake up dinosaurs, the mammals are eating your eggs!&quot;)<p>(Historical capsule: Intel acquired StrongARM from DEC (rebranded as Xscale), and sold it off to basically create the modern Marvell. AMD sold off its Alchemy (MIPS) processors to a former exec, and the tech eventually found its way to Broadcomm. AMD also finally killed off its long-neglected Geode embedded 32-bit x86 (originally acquired from National&#x2F;Cyrix) in 2019.)
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GianFabienalmost 4 years ago
Considering that Intel had been an ARM licencee in the past, it would appear that they are attempting to leapfrog the ARM RISC space by going to RISC-V.<p>There are many who see RISC-V as being an attractive alternative to ARM. Especially when you consider the opportunities to extend the instruction set to support niche application domains.
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