Red Hat added RISC-V Foundation

According to phoronix reports, Red Hat joined the RISC-V Foundation to help develop open-source processor ISA.

Red Hat has been actively promoting RISC-V as an open-source processor instruction set architectures, Red Hat developers have provided assistance in the RISC-V support in Fedora, the company is by adding a RISC-V Foundation to provide more help and realize their promise.

Although we may still take several years to see any real RISC-V server drive (you can at least provide meaningful performance), but the RISC-V is one of the most promising libre architecture over the years to see.

A Red Hat employee said:

We now officially become part of the Foundation, Red Hat has become one of Google, NVIDIA, Qualcomm (Qualcomm), SiFive, WesternDigital, IBM and Samsung, and many RISC-V members.

Additional information on Red Hat added more RISC-V Foundation, please visit RISCV.org 

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