Home News First open source RISC-V chips arrive in Arduino board By Eric Brown December 2, 2016 SiFive’s Arduino ready “HiFive1” development kit features its 320MHz FE310, the first MCU using the open RISC-V ISA. Also, Samsung is rumored to be using RISC-V. Complete Story Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Print Previous articleLinux Kernel 4.8.12 Released, Brings PA-RISC, PowerPC, and x86 Improvements Next articleHow to install and configure web2py on CentOS 7 Get the Free Newsletter! Subscribe to Developer Insider for top news, trends, & analysis Email Address By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Subscribe Must Read Security Clonezilla Live Is Now Patched Against the XZ Backdoor, Powered by Linux 6.7 News Pop!_OS’s COSMIC Pre-Alpha Shows Impressive Progress News Volla Tablet Launches on Kickstarter with Support for Ubuntu Touch Security OpenSSF Warns of Open-Source Social Engineering Threats News MPV 0.38.0 Launches with Advanced Video & Audio Upgrades