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by UI_at_80x24
2186 days ago
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I can't help but think that the top minds from Cyrix aren't feeling both smug at the vindication and dismayed that they were just a little too ahead of the curve. The writing was on the wall that RISC would win, but the x86 juggernaut appeared unbeatable. |
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What do you mean by "win" exactly? RISC is just an architectural choice and means nothing on its own. For reference, Google's TPUs, which - according to Google - deliver 30-80x better performance per Watt than contemporary CPUs, use a CISC design instead [1].
This whole "RISC vs CISC"-nonsense is quite inane, given that it's a design choice that's highly application-specific.
It's even debatable, whether the A64FX can even be considered a "pure" RISC design, considering the inclusion of SVE-512 and its 4 unspecified "assistant cores" [2] ...
[1] https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/an-in-depth-look-...
[2] https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/Images/20180821hotchips30.pdf