Wednesday, 29 November 2017

RISC-V SoC developer Esperanto targets low-power, high-end applications.

ARM is under notice that RISC-V is coming for it in high-end products as Esperanto Technologies announces that its developing high-end products with a 64-bit RISC-V family including: An AI “supercomputer-on-a-chip” made on TSMC’s 7-nm process. A 16-core “ET-Maxion” targeting highest single-thread performance A 4,096-core “ET-Minion” targeting performance-per-watt with a vector floating-point unit in each ...

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from Electronics Weekly https://www.electronicsweekly.com/blogs/mannerisms/markets/risc-v-soc-developer-esperanto-targets-low-power-high-end-applications-2017-11/

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