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by ncmncm
1729 days ago
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In other words, as much of a problem as in any ISA that has seen incremental improvements. We are supposed to learn from the mistakes of our forbears, not repeat them verbatim. Chips used in routers and switches will be exactly what is cheapest, just as now, regardless of what performs best or adequately. Thus, they will lack B extensions, howsoever useful they might have been. |
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That's way overstated. RISC-V is still an amazingly clean and elegant design, placing extreme focus on technical excellence and on making effective use of limited insn encoding space. (Just look at how cautious the ratification of B and V has been - some of that was due to wanting to maximize feasible overlap between B and other exts, so as to avoid wasting even the smallest fractions of insn space). Tiny warts like SLT returning 0/1 as opposed to 0/-1 don't change that in any way.