Open-source computers have so far lacked good graphics, but Gizmosphere’s new Gizmo 2 is an exception. The Gizmo 2 is an uncased single-board computer that will sell for $199. The computer can be used ...
Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...
Arm and Qualcomm are at loggerheads and in court, which could have some interesting implications for the future of CPU design. The phrase “big company” is somewhat relative in the context of consumer ...
Wave Computing has emerged from bankruptcy, renamed itself MIPS, and will now build RISC-V CPUs. Yes, you read that right. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...
Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced a landmark expansion of its collaboration with NVIDIA to align enterprise open source technologies to the rapidity of ...
The Star64 is an interesting proposition since it offers a completely open-source CPU architecture that the Raspberry Pi doesn't. RISC-V is still a work in progress, but its accessibility has opened ...
Two new open source silicon groups, one led by Linux Foundation and the other by Intel, launched this week. And both new groups formed just days before the granddaddy of open source hardware groups, ...
Something to look forward to: InspireSemi is betting big on its "supercomputer-on-a-chip" product called Thunderbird. The company believes that leveraging open-source RISC-V architecture and agnostic ...
A handful of commercial efforts are experimenting with open-source CPU cores. Contract-manufacturing giant Flextronics, for example, is laying plans to tap into open-source hardware for its ASICs. And ...
Imagination Technologies has announced Catapult, a new family of RISC-V central processing unit (CPU) designs aimed at the next generation of computing. The Kings Langley, United Kingdom-based company ...
The editors at SDxCentral have been writing some stories about semiconductor companies and how these companies’ products relate to our coverage of next-generation networks. You can find all these ...
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