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It is suppose to be change everything like https://dfimg.dfrobot.com/enshop/image/cache3/Blog/13462/1.png
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two more weeks
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Unironically needs more time. Retards these days get upset without instant results.
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No software so no demand
No demand so no hardware
No hardware so no software
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>>106478722
I understand for desktop usage, but for server functionality it's not bad. I have a banana pi bpi-f3 and there's not any software I haven't been able to get running. There was a few instances I had to compile but even then it wasn't too bad. Single core performance is pretty bad though.
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https://tenstorrent.com/ Jim Kellers company is riscv
Nvidia is using riscv
It's growing
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>>106478680
the milk v oasis got canned and it's been all downhill from there
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>>106478710
kek, so 14 more days?
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>>106478917
No, more than that. Chips are hard.
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>>106478819
>it's not bad
For HPC, x86. For low power, Arm. Both have stronger market positions, RISC-V has a long road ahead of it still.
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Hack the planet!
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>>106478680
The general rule is- If it's being shilled by Youtubers, it's probably a nothingburger.
We see this all the time. Framework laptops, VR, Pinephone, etc...
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>>106478680
Is there a RISC-V toy board that's recommended to test it out? How am I supposed to evaluate whether or not it's going to take over if I can't tinker with it for a few weeks then throw it in the junk drawer like my raspberry pi
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>>106478680
Every company wants their own extensions on top of RISCV so it ended up being worse than ARM where one chip brand is completely incompatible with another.
Every RISCV SBC still requires their own maintained image to boot, while on x86/64 you just load a pc image and it will boot on any pc.
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He's jewish
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>>106478680
>>106478710
>>106478917
Even longer. They ran away from the burgers after the Huawei debacle and relocated to chocolate country.
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>>106478680
Its gaining a lot of support but still about a decade away from taking a lot of ARM marketshare. Plenty of big companies are already making their future products based on RISC-V vs ARM. Nvidia being one of the larger tech firms doing as such.
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>>106481094
Nvidia isn’t using RISC-V in a way that will impact market share. RISC-V needs compute cores to be available to drive software to port over to it, which is not what Nvidia is providing.
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>>106478917
I hate zoomers
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>>106479619
Why bother with an ISA then ?
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>>106482497
no royalties
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>>106478680
Lots of new embedded chips have adopted it, and it's proven competitive on efficiency. As they get more powerful, a time will probably come that some high end products switch to it.
A new architecture was never going to instantly compete with high end chips, the progression so far is exactly what people expected.
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>>106482555
>Lots of new embedded chips have adopted it
This. Tons of offerings from chinese fabs.



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