• Plucky startup Bolt Graphics still wants to use RISC-V to compete

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Jan 12 23:45:08 2026
    Plucky startup Bolt Graphics still wants to use RISC-V to compete with
    Nvidia, AMD in AI and beyond and given CUDA's port on RISC-V, there may be something there

    Date:
    Mon, 12 Jan 2026 23:35:00 +0000

    Description:
    Bolt Graphics is betting on RISC-V and CUDA compatibility to challenge Nvidia and AMD with a radically different GPU design focused on AI and rendering.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Bolt Graphics is building a RISC-V based GPU to challenge Nvidia CUDA support on RISC-V could lower software barriers for alternative accelerators Zeus
    targets path tracing, HPC, and large memory workloads over traditional
    shaders

    Bolt Graphics is pressing ahead with its plan to challenge Nvidia and AMD by building a graphics processor around a RISC-V controlled architecture rather than a conventional GPU design.

    The Sunnyvale, California based startups Zeus architecture is a ground up rethink of graphics, rendering, and high performance compute workloads.

    Instead of relying on traditional shader heavy designs, Zeus combines fixed function hardware for rasterization, ray tracing, and path tracing with an in house SIMD engine. A standalone Linux system

    Command and scheduling duties are handled by a RISC-V processor that also functions as a general purpose CPU, allowing Zeus to run as a standalone
    Linux system rather than relying entirely on a host processor.

    We wrote about Bolt and Zeus in 2025 , and the company used CES 2026 to showcase its plans which seem even more viable following Nvidias move to
    bring CUDA support to RISC-V systems.

    With CUDA no longer tied exclusively to x86 or Arm hosts, a RISC-V based accelerator stack becomes more practical for developers already invested in Nvidias software ecosystem.

    Zeus cards support Vulkan and DirectX 12, alongside engines such as Unreal
    and Unity, while also supporting common programming environments used in HPC, including Python, Fortran, and OSL compiled through LLVM.

    The prototype add in card uses a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface and pairs LPDDR5X graphics memory with DDR5 SODIMM slots for the RISC-V processor.

    Depending on configuration, total memory capacity can reach 384GB on a single board.

    Bolt plans several Zeus variants, including the Zeus 1c26-032, Zeus 2c26-064, Zeus 2c26-128, and Zeus 4c26-256, spanning single chip PCIe cards and multi chip 2U server designs with combined memory capacity exceeding 2TB.

    Networking is addressed through integrated 400Gbps and 800Gbps interfaces intended for render farms and clustered workloads. Those interfaces are designed to allow direct GPU to GPU connections without separate network interface cards.

    The board also includes BMC and IPMI hardware, features more commonly found
    in servers than consumer graphics cards.

    Power draw is restrained for its class, with the card relying on a single 8 pin PCIe connector for up to 225W, while higher end server configurations scale up to 500W.

    Bolt has made some intriguing (pinch of salt) performance claims, including path tracing throughput multiple times higher than Nvidias RTX 5090 and extreme gains in FP64 simulation workloads.

    Those figures are naturally enough based on internal testing and simulations, with real hardware validation still pending.

    If CUDA on RISC-V gains traction, Bolts approach could face fewer software barriers than similar efforts in the past.

    That still leaves execution risk of course, but the technical direction suggests Bolt is betting on ecosystem shifts rather than brute force scale alone.

    Via TechPowerUp

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