Solving the RISC-V puzzle - optimal performance with zero risk
This blog post summarizes a keynote presentation by our CEO Ron Black at the RISC-V Summit Europe 2024. You can watch a recording of the keynote presentation on RISC-V International’s YouTube channel.
“RISC-V is inevitable” – This is a phrase often used by Calista Redmond, CEO of RISC-V International. Recent research by Omdia and the SHD Group brings objective proof that RISC-V is, in fact, reshaping the future of compute.
Omdia’s forecast on RISC-V adoption shows that:
- 17 billion RISC-V processors will be shipped in 2030â
- RISC-V processors in automotive applications âwill increase in volume by â66% annually between 2024 and 2030
RISC-V is attractive for many reasons, including its flexibility that opens for customization in a unique way. Of course, there have been some weak points in the past. Let’s address those.
RISC-V challenges
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