ARM, RISC-V, and AI
Three questions on the ARM vs. RISC-V battle — what RISC-V actually has going for it in the AI era, why ARM is now making its own SoC, and where RISC-V still has ground to cover.
Three questions on the ARM vs. RISC-V battle — what RISC-V actually has going for it in the AI era, why ARM is now making its own SoC, and where RISC-V still has ground to cover.
AI-native workloads, edge fragmentation, and faster experimentation are pushing architecture back to the center of hardware value creation.
As prototyping, validation, and silicon feedback loops shrink from months to days, chip development will start to move at a cadence much closer to software.