UK startup launches low-power RISC-V processor design to tackle the twin problems of memory and power; promises up to 50% faster computing speeds


  • Blueshift’s BlueFive RISC-V processor tackles memory and energy walls
  • BlueFive claims faster calculations and lower energy consumption through data optimization
  • Validated design integrates memory controller and CPU for better efficiency

Blueshift Memory has introduced a new RISC-V processor reference design intended to address dual computing challenges: the Memory Wall, caused by slower memory access compared to processors, and the Energy Wall, driven by the rising energy costs of data movement.

The British company claims its BlueFive processor can deliver 5 to 50 times faster computing speeds, depending on the application and programming language, while reducing power consumption by 50% to 65% through minimized data movement.