Arm China's ex-CEO sets up RISC-V company
By David Manners, ElectronicsWeekly (April 26, 2024)
Allen Wu, the sacked CEO of Arm China who wouldn’t leave, has set up a RISC-V company called Zhongzhi Chip, according to TrendForce, citing WeChat.
Zhongzhi Chip is said to be collaborating with the AI chip startup Tenstorrent and other “stellar global RISC-V chip companies” and to be looking for other alliances. It is said to have considerable financial backing.
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