Free processor firm discloses business plans

  2006-09-20 03:00:02
LONDON — Simply RISC, a team of engineers formerly with STMicroelectronics NV, has revealed plans to provide design services around its offering of a free 64-bit processor core. Simply RISC's release of the OpenSPARC T1-based processor is intended to show potential customers the team's capability as well as providing a building block for future system-on-chip and network-on-chip design work.
[Free processors, free video cards... What's next? - dcparris] 
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