US Government reportedly ponders crimping China's use of RISC-V

rntn | 26 points

The foundation moved their headquarters to Switzerland exactly to prevent this kind of actions, the only thing US can prevent is import of any China made product, and there is plenty to chose from, not only CPUs.

pjmlp | 12 days ago

I'm pretty sure that SiFive isn't allowed to sell their RISC-V core designs to any Chinese company already.

All Chinese RISC-V core designs have been proprietary designs thus far.

Because RISC-V ISA is open standard, there's nothing else the US government can control.

aurareturn | 12 days ago

The great shine of RISC-V is its openness. That's the point when compared to ARM architecture.

I wonder how a truly open project like that could be affected by geopolitics interests, and also, if it would really be effective.

panqueca | 12 days ago

It seems like if the US government had jumped on this particular ball maybe 18 months to two years ago, they might have had a decent shot of making this work.

As things stand internationally now though, it's probably a pretty long shot.

Who knows... with the right pressures in the right places, they could make it happen I guess.

justinclift | 12 days ago