Andes to Release Condor

Condor Computing, an Andes Technology affiliate, has achieved full hardware emulation of its new CPU IP, successfully booting Linux and other operating systems. First customer availability is expected Q4 2025. Helmed by Ty Garibay, Condor Computing Corporation has been flying beneath the radar for several years, although its relationship to Andes Technology is documented in that company's financial reports. Publicly traded and having offered CPU designs (IP) for 20 years, Andes is a major RISC-V licensor, counting household names among its customers. Condor adds a high-performance design to the portfolio and is worth keeping an eye on.

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