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random3today at 7:17 AM2 repliesview on HN

Can you elaborate on

> But it also allows for a lot of hardware to be locked down just like ARM


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Joel_Mckaytoday at 7:49 AM

Many of the underlying IP areas of RISK-V advanced features are not public implementations.

Yet there are still a lot of great projects around, that may end up in China grey market chip fabs (C950) at some point.

https://github.com/vortexgpgpu/vortex

ARM64/AArch64 is about constrained consistency, but most RISCV standards groups still fail to recognize their ISA version fragmentation was a serious mistake. So no, it won't exist outside niche use-cases until the kids stop arguing over what RISCV even means in a general end-user context (BOOM flags, RVA23, etc.) =3

not-a-llmtoday at 7:47 AM

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