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Intel said to have offered $2bn for SiFive
Intel is reported by Reuters to have offered $2billion to buy six year-old RISC-V chip designer SiFive.
By David Manners, ElectronicsWeekly (June 11, 2021)
When it last raised money – a $61 million Series E last year – SiFive was valued at $500 million. Its 2019 series D raised $65.4 million and its Series C, in which Intel took a major share, raised $50.6 million.
The total investment raised to date is $186 million.
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