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Former Intel engineers form AheadComputing to break CPU performance limits with RISC-V design

By June 12, 2025June 18th, 2025No Comments1 min read
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What just happened? In the heart of Oregon’s Silicon Forest, a group of veteran chip architects has traded the security of a tech giant for the high-stakes world of startups, aiming to redefine the future of microprocessors. The founders of AheadComputing, who collectively spent nearly a century at Intel, are now channeling their expertise into building a new class of CPU, one they believe could upend the industry’s established order.

Rather than building on the legacy of x86, the team is betting on RISC-V, which they believe is better suited to the demands of modern workloads, particularly those driven by artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

AheadComputing’s founders are focused on a technical challenge that has stymied the industry: the bottleneck in per-core performance as AI and machine learning workloads become ubiquitous.

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