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SiFive Highlights Key Inflection Points Driving RISC-V Adoption for AI and Introduces Intelligence XM Series for AI Workload Acceleration

SiFive event showcases how the RISC-V standard is driving AI innovation

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, SiFive, Inc. the gold standard for RISC-V computing, announced the SiFive IntelligenceTM XM Series designed for accelerating high performance AI workloads. This is the first IP from SiFive to include a highly scalable AI matrix engine, which accelerates time to market for semiconductor companies building system on chip solutions for edge IoT, consumer devices, next generation electric and/or autonomous vehicles, data centers, and beyond.

As part of SiFive’s commitment to supporting its customers and the broader RISC-V ecosystem, SiFive also announced its intention to open source a reference implementation of its SiFive Kernel Library (SKL).

The announcement was made at a SiFive press event on Tuesday, Sept. 17 in Santa Clara, where executives discussed the leadership role the RISC-V architecture is playing at the core of AI solutions across a diverse range of market leaders, and provided an update on SiFive’s strategy, roadmap and business momentum.

SiFive’s new XM Series offers an extremely scalable and efficient AI compute engine. By integrating scalar, vector, and matrix engines, XM Series customers can take advantage of very efficient memory bandwidth. The XM Series also continues SiFive’s legacy of offering extremely high performance per watt for compute-intensive applications.

“Many companies are seeing the benefits of an open processor standard while they race to keep up with the rapid pace of change with AI. AI plays to SiFive’s strengths with performance per watt and our unique ability to help customers customize their solutions,” said Patrick Little, CEO of SiFive. “We’re already supplying our RISC-V solutions to five of the ‘Magnificent 7’ companies, and as companies pivot to a ‘software first’ design strategy we are working on new AI solutions with a wide variety of companies from automotive to datacenter and the intelligent edge and IoT.”

RISC-V was originally developed to efficiently support specialized computing engines including mixed-precision operations,” said Krste Asanovic, SiFive Founder and Chief Architect. “This, coupled with the inclusion of efficient vector instructions and the support of specialized AI extensions, are the reasons why many of the largest datacenter companies have already adopted RISC-V AI accelerators.”

As part of his presentation, Krste introduced more details on the new XM Series which broadens its Intelligence Product family. The XM Series also continues SiFive’s legacy of offering extremely high performance per watt for compute-intensive applications. Featuring four X-Cores per cluster, a cluster can deliver 16 TOPS (INT8) or 8 TFLOPS (BF16) per GHz. There is 1TB/s of sustained memory bandwidth per XM Series cluster, with the clusters being able to access memory via a high bandwidth port or via a CHI port for coherent memory access. SiFive envisions the creation of systems incorporating no host CPU or ones based on RISC-V, x86 or Arm.

Those interested in learning how to access the open source SKL or learn more about the XM family or other AI solutions from SiFive can contact us at AIsolutions@sifive.com. SiFive will be at the RISC-V Summit North America, taking place Oct. 22-23, 2024 in Santa Clara, Calif. To schedule an on-site meeting, please contact your sales representative or contact sales: https://www.sifive.com/contact.

About SiFive

As the pioneers who introduced RISC-V to the world, SiFive is transforming the future of compute by bringing the limitless potential of RISC-V to the highest performance and most data-intensive applications in the world. SiFive’s unrivaled compute platforms have enabled leading technology companies around the world to innovate, optimize and deliver the most advanced solutions of tomorrow across every market segment of chip design, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, automotive, data center, mobile, and consumer. With SiFive, the future of RISC-V has no limits.” https://www.sifive.com/.

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