Meta is reportedly set to acquire Rivos, a stealth chip startup specializing in RISC-V GPUs and AI accelerators, according to Bloomberg. If successful, the acquisition would bolster Meta’s in-house chip design team, which has been working on the Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) project alongside Broadcom. The MTIA, likely RISC-V–based, has already seen limited deployment in Meta’s data centers but still works in tandem with Nvidia GPUs. If completed, it would mark one of the highest-profile RISC-V moves in the U.S., potentially giving Meta an internal path away from Nvidia’s dominant AI hardware. Read more in our articles including "Meta reportedly acquiring RISC-V GPU startup Rivos to cut Nvidia reliance" and "IRIScan Mouse / Scanner now on Villman for Php3,888".
Meta is reportedly set to acquire Rivos, a stealth chip startup specializing in RISC-V GPUs and AI accelerators, according to Bloomberg. If successful, the acquisition would bolster Meta’s in-house chip design team, which has been working on the Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) project alongside Broadcom.
The MTIA, likely RISC-V–based, has already seen limited deployment in Meta’s data centers but still works in tandem with Nvidia GPUs. If completed, it would mark one of the highest-profile RISC-V moves in the U.S., potentially giving Meta an internal path away from Nvidia’s dominant AI hardware.
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