SiFive
SiFive is a semiconductor IP and chip design company that develops RISC‑V based processor cores and related platforms for custom SoCs.
- Licensed RISC‑V Central Processing Unit (CPU) IP cores for embedded, application, and high‑performance compute workloads (processor IP).
- Platform-level solutions combining cores, memory subsystems, and standard interfaces for SoC integration (SoC platform IP).
- Design services and customization support for tailoring RISC‑V based architectures to customer requirements (custom silicon services).
- Development tools, reference designs, and software enablement for RISC‑V based systems (developer enablement).
- Processor solutions targeted at domains such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), automotive, consumer, and data center compute (domain‑specific compute IP).
More About SiFive
SiFive focuses on RISC‑V processor intellectual property (IP), providing licensable CPU cores and SoC platforms that enterprises and OEMs integrate into custom silicon for embedded, edge, and data center deployments. Its offerings are oriented toward organizations that want a configurable, instruction set architecture (ISA) based on the open RISC‑V specification, rather than proprietary ISAs. Customers typically embed SiFive IP into application‑specific integrated circuits (ASICs) or system‑on‑chips (SoCs) used in larger systems, including servers, accelerators, and embedded devices.
The company’s product portfolio centers on families of RISC‑V CPU cores (processor IP) that span microcontroller‑class cores through multi‑core and vector‑capable application processors for compute‑intensive workloads. These cores implement the RISC‑V ISA and its standard extensions, and can be configured for different performance, power, and area trade‑offs. In addition to standalone cores, SiFive provides SoC platform IP that includes interconnects, cache subsystems, memory controllers, and common peripheral interfaces, enabling semiconductor companies and in‑house chip teams to assemble complete SoC designs around RISC‑V.
SiFive’s technology stack is aligned with common semiconductor design flows, including support for standard hardware description languages, integration with Electronic Design Automation (EDA) toolchains, and compatibility with industry on‑chip bus and interconnect protocols where applicable. On the software side, its cores are supported by RISC‑V software ecosystems that include toolchains such as GCC and LLVM/Clang, standard operating systems and RTOSes that target RISC‑V, and board support packages and reference software for evaluation platforms. This combination positions the IP for use in enterprise environments where tool compatibility and software portability are priorities.
Enterprises and system vendors use SiFive IP in domains such as AI and Machine Learning (ML) accelerators, automotive electronics, storage controllers, networking equipment, and general compute. In these contexts, RISC‑V CPU IP can act as a control processor within a larger accelerator, as the main application processor in embedded systems, or as part of heterogeneous compute complexes in servers or data center infrastructure. The configurability of the cores and support for extensions can be applied to tune designs for power efficiency, performance, or workload‑specific instructions.
Within an enterprise technology directory, SiFive aligns with categories such as processor IP (CPU cores and subsystems), SoC platform IP (integration frameworks and building blocks), and custom silicon services (consulting and design assistance around RISC‑V based chips). It also aligns with domain‑focused compute IP for AI infrastructure, automotive electronics, and edge computing. The company’s role is to supply the processor architecture components and platforms that semiconductor manufacturers, cloud providers, and OEMs embed into their own chips and systems, rather than selling complete end‑user systems.