RISC-V Architecture
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Espressif Starts Mass Production of ESP32-S31 Wireless SoC for Next-Generation AIoT Devices Espressif Systems has officially started mass production of its new ESP32-S31 wireless microcontroller, making it available to developers and… |
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Alibaba Unveiled XuanTie C950: High-Performance RISC-V Core for Edge AI Alibaba has introduced the XuanTie C950, a high-performance 64-bit RISC-V processor core designed for demanding workloads such as edge AI, cloud… |
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An OpenClaw Alternative Built to Run Within 10 MB of RAM Open-source personal AI assistants such as OpenClaw have shown how task automation can be integrated with everyday chat platforms, but they… |
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L&T Semiconductor and Andes Technology Enter Long-Term RISC-V Collaboration L&T Semiconductor Technologies (LTSCT) announced an IP License Master Agreement with Andes Technology, a RISC-V processor IP provider. The… |
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DHRUV64 Debuts as India’s First Indigenous 1.0 GHz 64-bit Dual-Core Processor India has marked an important step in its semiconductor roadmap with the launch of DHRUV64, the country’s first fully indigenous 1.0 GHz, 64-bit… |
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Espressif Announces Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Chips with 2.1 Gbps Capability A company known for its wireless communication chips, Espressif Systems, has made its official entry into the Wi-Fi 6E market as of July 4, 2025.… |
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Upside Down Labs Launches Neuro PlayGround Lite for Wireless BioSignal Capturing and Transmitting For researchers, educators and wearable developers, the Neuro PlayGround Lite from Upside Down Labs provides a portable… |
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Zeroth Bot, An Open Source Programmable Humanoid Robot for Developers Zeroth Bot is designed to make robotics development accessible by offering a programmable humanoid platform at an… |
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IIT Madras and ISRO Develop Indigenous SHAKTI-Based Semiconductor Chip for Space Applications The Indian Institute of Technology Madras and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) have developed and booted… |
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The $0.10 Microcontroller That Does It All: LCD, Touch, and USB We’ve seen LCDs with touch input before, but what if the LCD itself could be used as a touch sensor? That’s exactly what YouTuber CNLohr has… |