KONTAN.CO.ID - SAN FRANCISCO. A wider bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is asking the Biden administration about its plans to respond to China's rising use of RISC-V chip design technology after Reuters last month reported on growing concerns about it in both houses of Congress. RISC-V, pronounced "risk five," is a free open-source technology that competes with costly proprietary technology from British semiconductor and software design company Arm Holdings O9Ty.F, ARM.O, and Intel Corp INTC.O. It can be used as a key part of anything from a smartphone chip to advanced processors for artificial intelligence. U.S. firms such as Qualcomm QCOM.O and Alphabet's GOOGL.O Google have embraced RISC-V, but so too have many Chinese companies.
Baca Juga: Susul TSMC, GlobalWafers Taiwan Akan Bangun Pabrik Semikonduktor US$ 5 Miliar di AS Reuters last month reported that at least four influential U.S. lawmakers view Chinese use of the technology as a potential national security threat because RISC-V is not captured by the sweeping export controls the U.S. has imposed on sending chip technology to China. Now, a broader group of 18 lawmakers that includes five Democrats is asking the Biden administration how it plans to prevent China "from achieving dominance in ... RISC-V technology and leveraging that dominance at the expense of U.S. national and economic security," according to a letter the group sent to Raimondo and seen by Reuters.