SiFive has briefly pulled back the curtains on its most powerful Risc-V processor yet.
Sneak peek into SiFive’s most powerful Risc-V yet
By Steve Bush, ElectronicsWeekly (October 26, 2021)
So far only called ‘Next Generation Core’ or Next-Gen, its official name, final design specs and availability will be unveiled early in December at the Risc-V Summit.
The headline figure is that it will improve on the P550’s performance, currently SiFive’s most powerful processor, by 50%. P550 is benchmarked at 8.7SpecInt2k6/GHz (2.4GHz 7nm 0.23mm2). The company also said it will out-perform Arm’s Cortex-A78 – wait until December to make your own comparison.
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