Originally posted by coder
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> WTF? I didn't say the Lichee Pi 4A was faster than Alder-N or ARM.
I never suggested you did. That would be silly.
I don't think we're as far apart on the current state of things as this last post of yours implies, but we obviously do have very different perspectives on the future. I'm obviously failing to get this to register, but the space R5 is trying to play in is occupied by ARM; whereas when ARM was a newcomer that space was essentially empty: it was ASICs and FPGAs, and the advantages of moving to something more general-purpose were obvious. That foothold snowballed because volume made up for margins, and generational reinvestment got us to where we are today - but it took a very long time. Without a strong value proposition of some kind it's going to be a lot more work for R5 to make progress than it was for ARM despite the ability to crib from someone else's homework, and I'm asking what you think that proposition *is*, because I don't see it.
> All I claimed was it's "going to break some assumptions about just how quickly RISC-V is catching up to ARM".
Yes, that part was clear.

I'm not saying they haven't done well to get as far as they have, but this is a very slow and expensive game at the best of times, and the less money (or at least, potential money) you have the slower it is to play.
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