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by Conan_Kudo
1326 days ago
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I can imagine what Arm is thinking: "we want higher margin customers". You think that "competitive advantage" helped them any? It certainly didn't. They really want the PC and datacenter space. Apple has proven that alternative architectures aren't dead there, and Arm wants it. Me personally? I hope this works. The ARM ecosystem as it stands today is horribly broken and promotes e-waste to an extreme degree. I am also under no delusions that RISC-V would be better at this. |
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RISC-V is already way better at this.
e.g.:
The early boot process (SBI) was standardized years ago, and widely deployed in current hardware.
Late boot process (UEFI on RISC-V) was standarized early this year, ahead of relevant hardware (servers, laptops, workstations).
ISA Profiles standard 2022 is in public review right now, and will likely be effective before the year ends. Hardware where this is relevant (e.g. SoC used in VisionFive2) already released this year is already compliant with the draft.
Future hardware will be widely compliant. Linux distributions and other operating systems target these profiles.
Relative to the utter chaos ARM has when it comes to these important topics, RISC-V is way ahead, being well prepared before the hardware floods the world.