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    Phoronix: SiFive Tapes Out Their First 5nm RISC-V Processor Core

    SiFive's OpenFive business unit announced today they have completed their first tape out of a RISC-V processor core using TSMC's 5nm process...

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    Who is funding SiFive?

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    • #3
      The Age of RISC-V is here. ARM is legacy.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by edwaleni View Post
        Who is funding SiFive?
        Russia. Definitely some collusion going on here.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ub42 View Post
          The Age of RISC-V is here. ARM is legacy.
          Remember that RISC-V is only the ISA , it is not the implementation. While I like the idea behind RISC-V and hope it catches on I do fear that it is only a question of time before extensions/improvements are no longer required to pass through RISC-V international. If that happens we can just crank our stereo up to max and hit play on Properllerheads' history repeating because that it exactly what will happen.

          On the other hand it would be nice if all platforms and/or devices was able to run the same code, all information (which includes software) was free, copyright was a thing of the past and software patents where unheard of. I am pretty sure that I will be roasting in hell way before ...or even if that happens!

          http://www.dirtcellar.net

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          • #6
            I like how they can connect multiple dice together Michael - (typo) does this mean we can all roll 20's at once?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ub42 View Post
              The Age of RISC-V is here. ARM is legacy.
              Given that ARMv8 is functionally like MIPS (not in encoding though) with some cruft removed, which itself is mostly RISC-III and RISC-IV (based on those academic ISAs), and RISC-V is the successor, that's mostly true.
              All hail our RISC-V overlords.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by waxhead View Post

                Remember that RISC-V is only the ISA , it is not the implementation. While I like the idea behind RISC-V and hope it catches on I do fear that it is only a question of time before extensions/improvements are no longer required to pass through RISC-V international. If that happens we can just crank our stereo up to max and hit play on Properllerheads' history repeating because that it exactly what will happen.

                On the other hand it would be nice if all platforms and/or devices was able to run the same code, all information (which includes software) was free, copyright was a thing of the past and software patents where unheard of. I am pretty sure that I will be roasting in hell way before ...or even if that happens!
                I'm pretty sure they're just making a joke.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by discordian View Post
                  Given that ARMv8 is functionally like MIPS (not in encoding though) with some cruft removed, which itself is mostly RISC-III and RISC-IV (based on those academic ISAs), and RISC-V is the successor, that's mostly true.
                  All hail our RISC-V overlords.
                  But ARM just released ARMv9. So ARMv8 is the old stuff now.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by uid313 View Post

                    But ARM just released ARMv9. So ARMv8 is the old stuff now.
                    Tell me about it. Just bought a Zen2 APU and goddamn AMD is already announcing Zen3 APUs; I'll be legacy in three weeks time

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