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by snvzz
1034 days ago
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>ARM designs some pretty good CPU cores, so imagine they offered good RISC-V cores as well. This is the approach MIPS took. They deprecated their legacy ISA, embracing the industry-standard RISC-V. Problem is, ARM's management hasn't shown any signs of actually being capable of doing this. It would have to be replaced, and the business model would need a deep redesign. But everything hardware takes a long time. Can ARM survive until they have competitive RISC-V designs ready? I will not bet on that. |
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