Now that the
US has cut ties with Huawei
in the recent past, companies like Qualcomm, Intel, and Samsung also had to look for different ventures to work with. Therefore, these companies have now invested in a US-based chipmaker SiFive. It makes RISC-V instruction set architecture based computer chips. San Francisco headquartered company SiFive was established in 2015 and is now a major competitor against the UK based chipmaker ARM Holding. As per
The Information
, SiFive has raised about $65.4 million in its recent funding round,
reported Android Authority
.
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