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CLIENT: MIPS
Sep. 26, 2022: IEEE Tech News
As the adoption of RISC-V accelerates, many companies are taking advantage of the open-source chip architecture to create custom processors designed to handle the power and performance requirements of newer workloads for artificial intelligence, machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), virtual/augmented reality, and more. For those of you new to RISC-V, it is an open-source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) that began as a 2010 project of UC Berkeley’s Parallel Computing Laboratory and is now ushering in a new era of chip design and innovation.
As the adoption of RISC-V accelerates, it will be used to support a plethora of devices and products, from automotive to 5G and wireless networking, to data centers and beyond. We are seeing new RISC-V architectures that are, for example, designed to deliver new capabilities for pre-silicon development, allowing new ways for SoC (System-on-Chip) architects and system software developers to define new products. This enables organizations to quickly prototype a product, including products for automotive with safety packages.
Today, we are also seeing high-end RISC-V CPUs that are unique in the ecosystem, enabling differentiated solutions for areas like automotive, edge computing, networking and switching, and large-scale computing systems.
I’m sure many of you have heard the buzz about RISC-V, but may still be unsure if it’s the right architecture for your organization. Unlike legacy ISAs, which are not designed to handle modern workloads, RISC-V has numerous advantages, including its openness, simplicity, clean-slate design, modularity, extensibility, and stability.
Here are my top three reasons why organizations should adopt RISC-V:
The adoption of RISC-V is critical for many organizations, including startups, to compete in the open era of computing. Research firm Semico predicts the number of chips that include at least some RISC-V technology will grow 73.6 percent per year through 2027. This is largely driven by the demand for AI and machine learning.
RISC-V will play an increasingly critical role in driving the future development of more innovative and efficient chips. We will continue to see RISC-V used for deeply embedded applications and increasingly see it being used as the main applications processors in systems as the RISC-V software ecosystem matures to support them.
While the future of chip development will involve a diverse array of chip architectures, RISC-V is moving toward industry-wide adoption. Those organizations that adopt this open computer architecture now will reap the benefits for decades to come.
MIPS is a developer of highly scalable RISC processor IP for high-end automotive, computing, and communications applications.
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