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China's RiVAI Rolls Out Lingyu RISC V Chip for Servers
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30944, member: 2262"] RiVAI Technologies burst onto the semiconductor scene with a game-changing RISC-V server processor that could shake up China's tech landscape. Their Lingyu CPU packs a punch with 32 standard computing cores and eight specialized intelligent computing cores, creating a powerhouse design that gives x86 processors a run for their money. The chip blazes through complex computational tasks by optimizing data pathways and supercharging pipeline mechanisms. It's laser-focused on crushing parallel processing workloads for data centers, high-performance computing clusters, and AI language model operations. By dynamically distributing tasks between standard and specialized cores, RiVAI might just crack the code on better performance-per-watt efficiency. Since launching in 2018, RiVAI has collected 37 RISC-V patents and built partnerships with over 50 industry players. They've even received technical guidance from Professor David Patterson, a legendary RISC-V architecture expert. The Lingyu processor represents more than just a technological milestone—it's a strategic leap toward semiconductor independence for China. By developing a homegrown high-performance processor, RiVAI could accelerate the RISC-V ecosystem and provide Chinese data centers with a powerful alternative to x86 and Arm architectures. Their innovative approach might just rewrite the rules of server computing, proving that domestic innovation can compete on the global tech stage. [/QUOTE]
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