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cryptogamesformac| Omdia: RISC-V architecture chip shipments are expected to reach 17 billion in 2030, accounting for 25% of the market share

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IT Home May 21 NewscryptogamesformacAnalyst firm Omdia released a new report today, pointing out that the RISC-V architecture is full of hope and is expected to account for 25% of the market share in 2030.

IT Home notes that Omdia expects RISC-V-based chip shipments to "increase by 50% annually" starting this year, and is expected to reach 17 billion chip shipments in 2030. Among them, the industry with the most widely used RISC-V will be industry, which is expected to account for 46% of sales; while the automotive industry has the fastest growth, with shipments of related architecture chips expected to increase by 66% annually.

cryptogamesformac| Omdia: RISC-V architecture chip shipments are expected to reach 17 billion in 2030, accounting for 25% of the market share

Analysts have highlighted the advantages of RISC-V to the automotive industry. From the perspective of business model, X86 is a closed instruction architecture with the highest power consumption;Arm is not as scalable as X86 but has the middle power consumption, while the RISC-V architecture has streamlined instructions and no historical burden. The power consumption is also the lowest, which can improve the overall performance of the automotive system and reduce manufacturing costs.

Although RISC-V is still facing the threshold of a software ecosystem, many head chip companies and ecosystem manufacturers are currently actively promoting the layout of relevant products. RISC-V is continuing to evolve towards more advanced manufacturing processes, stronger performance and higher-end applications.

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