(Computer science) a kind of computer architecture that has a relatively small set of computer instructions that it can perform.
1An open source chip architecture called RISC-V could soon help change that.
2But early academic work on RISC didn't define a complete instruction set.
3That's an ARM chip, a specific implementation of a RISC processor design.
4Copper-wire microprocessors, RISC processors, and DRAM memory chips were all invented there.
5Exploratory factor analysis was used to explore the factor structure of the CD-RISC.
6Similarly, the RISC-V architecture provides unique opportunities for SoC customization at every level.
7Alibaba claimed in July it had developed the fastest RISC-V processor to date.
8The RISC-V Foundation's Redmond does not yet see a "credible threat" to international collaboration.
9However, it is unknown how NMDAR stimulation stimulates RISC activity to rapidly repress translation of synaptic proteins.
10A first step for such a regulatory role could be the travelling of miRNA-RISC into the nucleus.
11Chinese companies have had access to the RISC-V architecture, which is publicly available, since its creation, Redmond said.
12In 2010, a group of professors at Berkeley created their own RISC instruction set to use in class.
13Immunoprecipitation further confirms that the presence of GW182 in the RISC complex is critical in protecting Argonaute-bound miRNA.
14The chip uses RISC technology (found in high-end workstations) and lets games do things never seen before.
15These scientists are as important at PARC today as are inventors of thin-film displays or engineers of RISC processors.
16Using Open Source Designs to Create More Specialized Chips RISC-V wants to do for chips what Linux did for software.