The article is impressiverly unable to describe what RISC-V actually is:<p>"At issue is RISC-V, pronounced "risk five," an open-source technology that competes with costly proprietary technology from British semiconductor and software design company Arm Holdings (O9Ty.F). RISC-V can be used as a key ingredient for anything from a smartphone chip to advanced processors for artificial intelligence."<p>Also, the lawmakers seems to lack a general understanding of how open source is developed, by whom and how it is being used. And what RISC-V is and what is really available:<p>"Representative Mike Gallagher, chairman of the House select committee on China, said in a statement to Reuters that the Commerce Department needs to "require any American person or company to receive an export license prior to engaging with PRC (People's Republic of China) entities on RISC-V technology."<p>Moving RISC-V International to Switzerland seems to have been a very prudent move.
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