Comment on Aside from being an open standard, what other benefits are there to RISC-V over x86/ARM?

anton@lemmy.blahaj.zone ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

The most important part is probably that it is a green field design, meaning they aren’t limited by backwards compatibility.

As for the specifics of risc-v? The option to chose a subset of the instructions (organized as extensions) allows for a more gradual tradeoff between price and performance in embedded devices.
On the desktop and server end, the vector instructions seem like the next logical step after simd, but my expertise there is limited.

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