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Nifty. I love the idea of risc v but fear there is no real consumer market for it that isn't better served by arm though.
Soon, my friend, soon.
The biggest advantage is that there is no royalties, like the ARM requires.
https://youtu.be/2mzSV3uYbyY?si=r6oEk3ur692et8p0
What is so great about that clip is how totally wrong it was and yet how right it is going to be in the end.
When that clip was new, the RISC chips everybody expected to change everything did not mean ARM ( even though it already existed ). None of the RISC powerhouses of the day even exist anymore.
Certainly nobody watching that scene at the time imagined RISC-V or the reasons it may indeed “change everything”. At the time “everything” really just meant performance and they were wrong. Now, RISC really is changing everything.