Listen now | I must have missed it when Samuel K. Moore covered this topic back on February 24, 2022 in an article titled, “RISC-V AI Chips Will Be Everywhere Esperanto Technology’s chip heralds new era in open-source architecture; Intel set to cash in,” [1]. I’m going to admit that I did fix the spelling on the word technology when I cut and pasted that title over to this Substack post. Fast forward just a couple of months and in April an article in Forbes talked about people actually sampling the 1,000 core hardware [
Just wanted to let you know I really enjoyed this article. I’ve only recently subscribed. I’m not a computer scientist or anything, but I am interested in AI. Thanks for keeping your article accessible for people like me. I wanted to mention that I particularly enjoyed all of the linked tweets at the end of your article because it helps me find new sources from which to learn and highlights things that I would never have found on my own.
Do you know if Esperanto is the only company currently leveraging RISC-V? 1000 cores on a single chip is insane.
Thank you for subscribing. Great question. I know that some VC backed chips for AI exist. I don't think they are all in on RISC-V. I plan on giving this some coverage in 2023 so stay tuned for that one.
Just wanted to let you know I really enjoyed this article. I’ve only recently subscribed. I’m not a computer scientist or anything, but I am interested in AI. Thanks for keeping your article accessible for people like me. I wanted to mention that I particularly enjoyed all of the linked tweets at the end of your article because it helps me find new sources from which to learn and highlights things that I would never have found on my own.
Do you know if Esperanto is the only company currently leveraging RISC-V? 1000 cores on a single chip is insane.
Thank you for subscribing. Great question. I know that some VC backed chips for AI exist. I don't think they are all in on RISC-V. I plan on giving this some coverage in 2023 so stay tuned for that one.