Open-source chip mimics Linux's path to take on closed x86, ARM CPUs
If you’re buying a PC or server, you’ve likely considered chips based on x86 or, perhaps less often, the ARM architecture. But like Linux in software, an open-source chip project is out to break the dominance of proprietary chips offered by Intel, AMD, and ARM. The RISC-V open-source architecture, created by researchers at the University…