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AB Open Article: Esperanto Announces 4,112-Core RISC-V AI Chip

By January 4, 2018May 12th, 2021No Comments

Detailed in full on WikiChip Fuse, Esperanto’s aim is to produce three intellectual property (IP) core families based on the open RISC-V architecture: ET-Maxion, a high-performance core designed as an alternative to Arm; ET-Minion, a high-efficiency core; and ET-Graphics, the first RISC-V-based graphics processor. Each will be implemented on Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC)’s 7nm process node, the company has claimed, and will be available in hardware and licensable IP forms.
To read more, please visit: https://abopen.com/news/esperanto-announces-4112-core-risc-v-ai-chip/

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