Chinese RISC-V project teases 2025 debut of advanced chip
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Yungang Bao, a leader of China's Xiangshan project, expressed ambitions to develop high-performance RISC-V chips that could rival current datacenter options and called their effort significant.
Bao remarked on the project's slower-than-anticipated progress due to the complexity of developing high-end chips, noting the continuous optimization efforts led to substantial improvements in power consumption and efficiency.
The Xiangshan project, utilizing open-source designs, aspires to create a RISC-V standard akin to Red Hat's impact on Linux, emphasizing the value of collaboration and shared resources.
With the Kunminghu design achieving simulated testing at 3GHz, potential applications for the chip remain uncertain, but its architecture is poised for competitive performance.
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