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SiFive: Driving Innovation in RISC-V Vector Processing

by Karl Freund | Aug 7, 2022

The Company Appears to be Well Positioned to Challenge CPU Incumbents with High Performance RISC-V CPUs and Vector Extensions to the Open ISA Architecture. RISC-V is taking the processor world by storm, and SiFive is driving innovation for the community for RISC-V...

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