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Top Researchers Leave Intel To Build Startup With 'The Biggest, Baddest CPU'
Saturday June 7, 2025. 12:30 AM , from Slashdot
![]() 'AheadComputing is doing the biggest, baddest CPU in the world,' said Debbie Marr, the company's CEO. AheadComputing is betting on an open architecture called RISC-V -- RISC stands for 'reduced instruction set computer.' The idea is to craft a streamlined microprocessor that works more efficiently by doing fewer things, and doing them better than conventional processors. For AheadComputing's founders and 80 employees, many of them also Intel alumni, it's a major break from the kind of work they've been doing all their careers. They've left a company with more than 100,000 workers to start a business with fewer than 100. 'Every person in this room,' Marr said, looking across a conference table at her colleagues, 'we could have stayed at Intel. We could have continued to do very exciting things at Intel.' They decided they had a better chance at leading a revolution in semiconductor technology at a startup than at a big, established company like Intel. And AheadComputing could be at the forefront of renewal in Oregon's semiconductor ecosystem. 'We see this opportunity, this light,' Marr said. 'We took our chances.' It'll be years before AheadComputing's designs are on the market, but the company 'envisions its chips will someday power PCs, laptops and data centers,' reports OregonLive. 'Possible clients could include Google, Amazon, Samsung or other large computing companies.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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