The partnership will see Intel license SiFive's IP to create its own SiFive P550-based 64-bit SoC that it will fabricate on its new 7 nm node. It will form the basis of a new development platform Intel is calling Horse Creek, and will be made available to customers interested in exploring its potential in various applications involving embedded SoC tech. This could mean smartphones, but also cars, IoT products and the like. If Intel gets enough interest, it could take the relationship further. Intel hasn't yet revealed the technical specifications of the SoC, so we don't know whether it will be a single-core or multi-core platform, although the latter is likely. It's GPU tech is also unknown at this time, but Xe-based graphics are likely.
While the first Horse Creek SoCs will be ready next year, it isn't likely we will see any Intel RISC-V-based chips in commercially available products until 2023 at least.
SiFive recently announced two new high-performance 64-bit RISC-V cores, the Performance P550 and Performance P270:
SiFive compares the Performance P550 core to Arm's Cortex-A75 with higher performance in SPECint2006 and SPECfp2006 integer/floating-point benchmark, all [in] a much smaller area which would enable a quad-core P550 cluster on about the same footprint as a single Cortex-A75 core.
See also: Ubuntu 20.04/21.04 64-bit RISC-V released for QEMU, HiFive boards
Previously: Intel May Attempt to Acquire SiFive for $2 Billion
(Score: 2) by takyon on Monday June 28 2021, @07:02PM (7 children)
DannyB's eyes start to glow. "Java?" he asks.
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(Score: 3, Informative) by DannyB on Monday June 28 2021, @09:39PM (6 children)
Yes, Java. And Linux. Both of those are where you find big workloads on big hardware.
But the link I gave also points out . . .
My observation:
Wow, movable type that early. 1051 AD was a long time before Johann Gutenberg, who in 1455 invented the Bible. The Gutenberg Bible.
If you think a fertilized egg is a child but an immigrant child is not, please don't pretend your concerns are religious
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 29 2021, @12:17AM (5 children)
Them Chinese invented bunch of good stuff first in history - paper, gun powder, silk, tea, General Tso's chicken, etc. etc.
(Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 29 2021, @05:52AM
... Covid-19
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Tuesday June 29 2021, @02:04PM (3 children)
I hope you realize that General Tso's chicken is a good ol' genuine American food. It's as American as Tacos and Pizza.
If you think a fertilized egg is a child but an immigrant child is not, please don't pretend your concerns are religious
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 29 2021, @02:34PM (2 children)
Nachos are a modern American invention, tacos are ancient and predate the Spanish conquest.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Tuesday June 29 2021, @02:40PM (1 child)
Are you saying Tacos are not as American as General Tso's Chicken?
If you think a fertilized egg is a child but an immigrant child is not, please don't pretend your concerns are religious
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 29 2021, @08:13PM
Yes. They come from a tradition far older and broader than what can be captured by "American".