Thursday, March 21st 2024

Alibaba Unveils Plans for Server-Grade RISC-V Processor and RISC-V Laptop

Chinese e-commerce and cloud giant Alibaba announced its plans to launch a server-grade RISC-V processor later this year, and it showcased a RISC-V-powered laptop running an open-source operating system. The announcements were made by Alibaba's research division, the Damo Academy, at the recent Xuantie RISC-V Ecological Conference in Shenzhen. The upcoming server-class processor called the Xuantie C930, is expected to be launched by the end of 2024. While specific details about the chip have not been disclosed, it is anticipated to cater to AI and server workloads. This development is part of Alibaba's ongoing efforts to expand its RISC-V portfolio and reduce reliance on foreign chip technologies amidst US export restrictions. To complement the C930, Alibaba is also preparing a Xuantie 907 matrix processing unit for AI, which could be an IP block inside an SoC like the C930 or an SoC of its own.

In addition to the C930, Alibaba showcased the RuyiBOOK, a laptop powered by the company's existing T-Head C910 processor. The C910, previously designed for edge servers, AI, and telecommunications applications, has been adapted for use in laptops. Strangely, the RuyiBOOK laptop runs on the openEuler operating system, an open-source version of Huawei's EulerOS, which is based on Red Hat Linux. The laptop also features Alibaba's collaboration suite, Ding Talk, and the open-source office software Libre Office, demonstrating its potential to cater to the needs of Chinese knowledge workers and consumers without relying on foreign software. Zhang Jianfeng, president of the Damo Academy, emphasized the increasing demand for new computing power and the potential for RISC-V to enter a period of "application explosion." Alibaba plans to continue investing in RISC-V research and development and fostering collaboration within the industry to promote innovation and growth in the RISC-V ecosystem, lessening reliance on US-sourced technology.
Source: via Tom's Hardware
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3 Comments on Alibaba Unveils Plans for Server-Grade RISC-V Processor and RISC-V Laptop

#1
DeathtoGnomes
everyone and their grandmother are launching server processors now. Sheesh
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ARF
RISC is better than CISC. No matter what some say.
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LabRat 891
Wouldn't it just be hilarious if China (more/less) 'adopted' RISC-V as a 'national' uArch?
As far as their domestic industries go, they haven't had much 'luck' with building competitive x86_64 CPUs. (Russia's Elbrus x86 CPU family similarly, 'flunked out'.)

Sure, it'd be a massive undertaking but, China's managed and co-vested economy could be forced into it.
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