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Vortex expands open RISC-V graphics - Jon Peddie Research

www.jonpeddie.com 2026-06-11 Jon Peddie Research
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The Vortex project, developed by researchers at Georgia Tech, is an open-source GPU architecture based on the RISC-V instruction set. The latest release, Vortex 3.0, expands beyond its original OpenCL... Read original →
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Vortex 3.0’s integration of a fixed-function graphics pipeline and Vulkan support marks RISC-V’s strategic pivot from GPGPU to full-stack acceleration, forcing upstream open-source stacks like Mesa and LLVM to mature faster. Though non-commercial, it offers a compliance-safe sandbox for fabless firms in Taiwan, China and South Korea to prototype GPU IP amid U.S. export controls. NVIDIA and AMD won’t counter directly but will double down on proprietary driver stacks and CUDA lock-in. However, if Vortex becomes the de facto academic benchmark for heterogeneous architectures, it could erode incumbents’ control over compute paradigms. Within 18 months, expect surge funding in open GPU initiatives from geopolitically cautious investors, normalizing FPGA-based validation and accelerating innovation in sparsity-aware tensor cores.
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