This means we must band together and wholeheartedly support the architecture. Clearly, it is a ship shaker, and industries don’t like ship shakers (even if it would result is a better industry or is better for the consumer, maybe especially if it was better for the consumer).
RISC-V is where ARM was a few years ago. It’ll be a ship shaker, too, if it keeps developing at this rate. But, for now at least, we have ARM and clunky old (solid) x86 as the major players.
This means we must band together and wholeheartedly support the architecture. Clearly, it is a ship shaker, and industries don’t like ship shakers (even if it would result is a better industry or is better for the consumer, maybe especially if it was better for the consumer).
ARM is shaking the ship, so we must shake it too.
Agreed. I’d really like RISC-V to be where ARM is, but having some competition is a good thing since it keeps that door open.
RISC-V is where ARM was a few years ago. It’ll be a ship shaker, too, if it keeps developing at this rate. But, for now at least, we have ARM and clunky old (solid) x86 as the major players.