Alibaba XuanTie C950 – A powerful, RVA23-compliant 64-bit RISC-V core for Edge AI computing

Alibaba has introduced the XuanTie C950 high-performance, 64-bit multi-core CPU IP with an out-of-order superscalar microarchitecture, RVA23 profile compliant, and support for “all optional extensions” such as Vector Crypto, Zacas, and Zama16.

The company also says the XuanTie C950 supports the proprietary XuanTie AME (Attached Matrix Extension) ISA and supports integration with the company’s XuanTie TPE (Tensor Processing Engine) IP. The new 64-bit RISC-V core will be found in SoCs with up to eight cores per cluster, targeting high-performance applications, such as cloud computing, edge computing, and AI computing.

Xuantie C950 high performance 64-bit RISC-V CPU

XuanTie C950 specifications:

  • Architecture – RVA23 Profile
  • Up to 8x cores clocked at 3.2 GHz; 22+/GHz Specint2006 base, or a score of around 70 at 3.2 GHz
  • Pipeline – Superscalar out-of-order microarchitecture with 8-wide decode
  • Floating Point – RISC-V F/D Extension
  • Vector – RISC-V Vector Extension v1.0 with Vector Crypto support
  • Matrix – XuanTie TPE coprocessor integration (AME v0.5)
  • Hypervisor – Suitable for Type #1 and Type #2 hypervisor
  • Cache system
    • Private L1 and L2 Cache; L2 cache options: 256KB, 512KB, 1024KB, 2048KB, 3072KB
    • Optional L3 shared cache: 1MB, 2MB, 3MB, 4MB, or 8MB
  • MMU – Sv57/Sv48/Sv39 with PA48
  • Bus Architecture
    • Direct Connect Mode: CHI.E/CHI.F
    • Multi-Processor Mode: AXI4.0/ACE4.0
  • Security – CFI (Landing Pad, Shadow Stack)/Smmtt
  • QoS
    • CBQRI (Capacity and Bandwidth Controller QoS Register Interface)
    • Ssqosid (Quality-of-Service Identifiers)
  • Interrupt – AIA (Advanced Interrupt Architecture) v1.0
  • Debug – RISC-V Debug Specification v1.0.
  • Trace – RISC-V Nexus Trace v1.0
  • RAS – RERI (RAS Error Record Interface)
  • Manufacturing – 5nm process

Alibaba Xuantie C950 block diagram

On the software front, Alibaba says the compiler, assembler, linker, debugger, and binary tools are contributed to GNU/LLVM and supported officially, and so is QEMU support. The company also provides “optimized runtime library for enhanced performance”, an “Integrated Development Environment (CDS)”, and multi-OS support without going into details.

Performance-wise, the C950’s score of 70 at 3.2 GHz is said to be a new record for a RISC-V core, and three times faster than the company’s C920 core. Alibaba also introduced the C925 LITTLE core, which delivers 12+/GHz in Specint2006 base. It is is 34% smaller than the earlier C930 core, but offers 11% power efficiency improvements, and also supports RVA23.1.

Xuantie C925 low power core
Xuantie C925 slide

Since the XuanTie C950 can be interfaced with the XuanTie TPE (Tensor Processing Engine) AI co-processor, it is suitable for generative AI, large language model inference, and computer vision. The company notably highlights support for Qwen3-256B-A22B and DeepSeek V3-671B.

More details can be found on the product page, which contains a datasheet (see mirror, courtesy of The Register), and a social media post on QQ.

Via tphuang on X and The Register

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6 Replies to “Alibaba XuanTie C950 – A powerful, RVA23-compliant 64-bit RISC-V core for Edge AI computing”

  1. Those are great specs for a risc-v, at least on paper. If they can release a 16 core soc included with GC7000L igpu onto an mini-itx board that supports both DDR4 and DDR5 memory, that would be ideal.

    1. I don’t know why these RISC-V chip manufacturers are only including 8 core CPUs. This is an open architecture afterall, there is no licenses to pay for the number of cores, or the speeds you use, like ARM. So these RISC-v manufacturers should have a base minimum of 16 CPU cores. I would love to see 32 and 64 core CPUs as well. If not more.

      1. You can have multiple clusters in an SoC. So two clusters of eight cores could be used in a 16-core SoC.

  2. TDP should be interesting? With energy being rolled backed decades thanks to the Iran war every watt is going to matter.

    China was bound to win the AI race but Iran war seals the win with faith in the US destroyed, the dollar collapse is guaranteed.

    1. Off topic ….Why calling out that as “IRAN” war and giving an impression as if Iran started this war ? its an "AMERICAN" war so the credit should be given where it is actuall due ...isnt it ?

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