Core Insights - The RISC-V architecture has transitioned from academia to industrial applications, significantly expanding its reach in various computing fields since its inception in 2010 [1] - The RISC-V International Foundation reports that there are currently 4,500 member organizations and individuals across over 70 countries, with projected chip shipments based on RISC-V architecture reaching hundreds of billions in 2024 [1] - China is expected to contribute more than half of the global RISC-V chip shipments in 2024, achieving notable advancements in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, servers, and automotive electronics [1] Group 1 - RISC-V provides a strategic opportunity for China to master core processor technologies, allowing enterprises to engage in the design and evolution of international instruction sets [2] - The open-source, zero-licensing fee, and modular characteristics of RISC-V significantly lower the barriers and costs for chip design, creating new avenues for enhancing global competitiveness of Chinese manufacturing [2] - RISC-V serves as a bridge for deepening international technological cooperation, enabling China to co-create core chip technologies with global developers [2] Group 2 - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) emphasizes the need for collaboration to build a prosperous RISC-V ecosystem, with over 80 member units joining the RISC-V Working Committee established in August 2023 [3] - There is a focus on accelerating the transformation of RISC-V technologies into large-scale applications, particularly in IoT, industrial control, edge computing, and high-value sectors like data centers and smart vehicles [3] - The commitment to openness and global collaboration is highlighted, encouraging Chinese enterprises and research institutions to actively participate in the RISC-V International Foundation's initiatives [3]
工信部史惠康:共同打造具有国际竞争力的RISC-V生态高地
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-07-17 06:16