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2024-04-25

[News] Chip Battle Escalates as China’s RISC-V Gains Traction, US Reportedly Examines National Security Risks

The US-China tech conflict has extended to RISC-V chips. Reuters reported on April 24th that the US Department of Commerce, in a letter dated around April 15th to members of Congress, highlighted concerns regarding China’s involvement in open-source RISC-V chip technology.

The Department of Commerce is reportedly assessing the potential national security risks associated with this and evaluating whether appropriate actions within its authority can effectively address any concerns.

According to the same report, the US Department of Commerce has emphasized in its letter the need for caution to avoid harming US companies participating in international organizations related to RISC-V technology. Previously, measures shifting control of 5G technology to China have posed obstacles for US companies in international standard-setting bodies (where China is also involved), thereby threatening America’s leadership position in the field.

RISC-V is an open-source architecture independent of the ARM architecture controlled by the UK-based semiconductor design company Arm, as well as the x86 architecture developed by the US chip giant Intel. RISC-V is utilized in various products, including smartphone chips and advanced processors for AI, making it a crucial component in the industry.

In an effort to break through US technology restrictions, China is reportedly placing significant emphasis on RISC-V technology. This has turned RISC-V into a new battleground in the US-China technology conflict.

As early as October 2023, Chairman Michael McCaul of the House Foreign Affairs Committee pointed out that China is abusing RISC-V to circumvent America’s dominant position in intellectual property required for chip design. McCaul cautioned against supporting China’s technology transfer strategy, as it would weaken US export control laws.

Regarding China’s promotion of RISC-V technology, Republican Senator Marco Rubio has warned that if the US does not expand export controls to address this threat, China could one day surpass the US and become the global leader in chip design.

Rubio’s statement underscores concerns within the US government about the strategic implications of China’s efforts to advance its semiconductor capabilities using technologies like RISC-V. The potential for China to gain a competitive edge in this critical sector is viewed as a significant national security issue by some US policymakers.

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Please note that this article cites information from Reuters.

2024-04-20

[News] Arm’s Former CEO Engages in RISV-V Market

According to a report from WeChat account “Chip_Inside,” Allen Wu (Wu Xiong’ang), the former CEO of Arm China, has returned to the chip industry and set his sights on the “archrival” of his former employer’s technology – RISC-V. Sources familiar with the matter indicated that many former Arm employees have joined his new company.

Industry sources cited in the same report revealed that a company named “Zhongzhi Chip (Shanghai) Technology Co., Ltd.” is actively recruiting RISC-V professionals, and it is being spearheaded behind the scenes by Wu.

Related information indicates, founded on September 11, 2023, the company is a technology innovation company focusing on RISC-V processor IP and computing platform solutions. With a global team led by world-class chip experts, the company possesses top-tier IP technology development and commercialization experiences.

The industry media has not yet obtained accurate information about whether this new company is planning for independent research and development or acting as the Chinese agent for Tenstorrent, the company where Jim Keller serves as CEO. However, given the recruitment information released by the company, the latter situation is more likely to happen, despite no confirmation.

Said to be backed by abundant resources and shareholders with strong competence, the company has partnered with several stellar global RISC-V chip companies in technology, and works closely with numerous domestic industry leaders, which enable it to rapidly achieve scale growth in revenue and market cap.

The company insists on being a neutral IP company to empower the development of domestic technology applications and will make unremitting efforts to become an international benchmark in the processor IP industry.

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Please note that this article cites information from WeChat account “Chip_Inside”.

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