- Android could soon run on RISC-V chips following Alibaba Group Holding Limited's (NYSE:BABA) Alibaba Cloud's progress in porting the operating system to the emerging instruction-set architecture, the Tech Radar reports.
- In 2021, Alibaba successfully ported essential functions, including Chrome browsing in Android 10, to a RISC-V chip made by its subsidiary T-Head Semiconductor.
- Alibaba has also enabled third-party vendor modules to facilitate several new functions, including audio and video playback, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and camera operation.
- Alibaba has enabled more system enhancement features like core toolsets, third-party libraries, and the SoC board support package on RISC-V.
- Additionally, Alibaba has successfully trialed TensorFlow Lite models on RISC-V to support AI functions like image and audio classification and Optical Character Recognition.
- Alibaba's RISC-V-based processors have been deployed across many applications and use cases, including smart home appliances, automotive environments, and edge computing.
- Price Action: BABA shares are trading up by 0.77% at $89 premarket on the last check Thursday.
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