Chinese Academy of Sciences Launches R&D for Next-Gen Open-Source Chips and Systems
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On March 26, during the Zhongguancun Forum Annual Conference—RISC-V Ecosystem Technology Forum, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) unveiled notable advancements in key RISC-V technologies, collaborative industrial innovation, and talent development. This milestone includes the launch of the 'Xiangshan' open-source processor and the 'Ruyi' native operating system, alongside the commencement of joint research and development efforts for next-generation chips and operating systems. Experts highlighted that RISC-V, as a globally accessible and open chip architecture, eliminates the need for patent royalties and permits independent modifications. This positions it as a pivotal avenue for China to advance its chip ecosystems and cultivate controllable computing capabilities.