According to the "Shenzhen Qianhai" public account, Riscore recently launched a new generation of high-performance Lingyu processor, which is China's first fully self-developed high-performance RISC-V server chip.It has reached the international mainstream level in terms of computing power, energy efficiency and interface configuration, meeting the application scenarios of high-performance computing, all-flash storage and open source large language models such as DeepSeek.

Lingyu processor is based on Ruisixinke's fully self-developed CPU core IP and on-chip network IP, realizing advanced out-of-order execution, high-speed data path and Mesh interconnection structure.

Its computing performance is comparable to mainstream international server chips such as Intel and AMD.

According to reports, Lingyu processor supports DDR5 high-speed memory, supports PCIe5.0 standard and CXL2.0 protocol, and supports up to 8-way interconnection.

At the same time, Lingyu processor has enterprise-level RAS features and meets RISC-V server standards.

According to the official website of Ruisixinke, Ruisixinke was founded at the end of 2018. It is a company that provides RISC-V high-end core processor solutions. The founding team comes from the RISC-V original project team of the University of California, Berkeley.

It is understood that the RISC-V architecture is considered to be the third path for China's chip industry after x86 and ARM architecture.

Ni Guangnan, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, once pointed out,At present, the CPU market is mainly monopolized by x86 and Arm architectures. If China wants to break this situation and achieve independent control, the open source RISC-V architecture will be a major opportunity and development direction.