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Codasip, a Munich and Bristol-based semiconductor design company, is selling part of its business to an unnamed public U.S.
Codasip is selling its low-end RISC-V processor design unit to an unnamed U.S. semiconductor company.
KEY POINTS
- GlobalFoundries is speculated to be the buyer, aiming to expand its RISC-V processor portfolio.
- The deal includes a broad license to Codasip’s Studio software for customizable processor development.
- Codasip will shift focus to security-centric architectures, specifically CHERI-based cyber-resilient chips.
- GlobalFoundries’ expanded RISC-V offerings could position it as a future competitor to Arm and AMD.
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